“She’s not a fantasy, she’s a person” – Jesse Watters SPARKS OUTRAGE after dragging Sydney Sweeney into a BIZARRE on-air scenario that viewers are calling “CREEPY,” reigniting backlash and raising questions about where commentary crosses the line into something darker

What began as a discussion about Sydney Sweeney’s brand partnership spiraled into something far more unsettling when Jesse Watters turned it into a personal spectacle. Social media erupted as clips circulated of the Fox host’s oddly specific remarks—remarks that many felt crossed a serious boundary. Was it meant as satire? Or does this reveal something deeper about the culture of cable news and its obsession with celebrity power? And why is this moment hitting such a nerve with fans and critics alike?

Get the full breakdown of the shocking exchange—and decide for yourself if this was humor gone wrong or something far worse.

 

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Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Monday chimed in on the controversy surrounding actor Sydney Sweeney’s recent American Eagle ad, and offered a surreal, politically themed prediction for how it might all end.

Sweeney and American Eagle have faced backlash over the campaign ― which includes the wordplay on “jeans” and “genes” ― with critics accusing it of glorifying whiteness and evoking eugenics-esque language.

The backlash intensified this week after it was revealed Sweeney is registered as a Republican. President Donald Trump appeared to embrace her political leanings, saying, “Oh, now I love her ad.”

On Fox’s “The Five,” Watters dismissed the criticism and then suggested: “You know how this ends? She is going to marry Barron. And it’s going to create the greatest political dynasty in American history.”

Sweeney, the star of “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus,” is 27.

Barron Trump, the president’s youngest son, is 19 and a student at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

 

 

Social media users were creeped out by rules-for-men advocate Watters’ comment: