Sydney Sweeney Wears Minidress, Shrugs Off Christy Movie Flop Criticism

Sydney Sweeney Wears Minidress, Shrugs Off Christy Movie Flop Criticism

Sydney Sweeney has shrugged off criticism as she stepped out on Saturday after her after disastrous Christy movie flop.

The actress, 28, was snapped as she attended the Deadline Contenders Film in Los Angeles, held at Directors Guild of America.

Sydney posed for pictures as she showed off her long legs in a long sleeved minidress.

It boasted a plaid pattern with subtle white and blue lines, while underneath, it featured a light blue gingham button-down shirt and an oversized pointed collar.

Sydney completed her look with a pair of pointed red heels as her blonde hair was styled with subtle curls.

While there, Sydney spoke on a panel for her new movie Christy, which has been trashed by critics and fans.

Sydney Sweeney has shrugged off criticism as she stepped out on Saturday after her after disastrous Christy movie flop

Sydney Sweeney has shrugged off criticism as she stepped out on Saturday after her after disastrous Christy movie flop

The actress, 28, was snapped as she attended the Deadline Contenders Film in Los Angeles , held at Directors Guild of America

The actress, 28, was snapped as she attended the Deadline Contenders Film in Los Angeles , held at Directors Guild of America

Sydney's minidress boasted a plaid pattern with subtle white and blue lines, while underneath, it featured a light blue gingham button-down shirt and an oversized pointed collar

Sydney’s minidress boasted a plaid pattern with subtle white and blue lines, while underneath, it featured a light blue gingham button-down shirt and an oversized pointed collar

Over the weekend, her new film, in which she plays Hall of Fame boxer Christy Martin, tanked at the box office after grossing a meager $1.3million. 

It comes as she’s found herself at the heart of an escalating storm, sparked by her MAGA political leanings and exacerbated by a relationship with divisive record executive Scooter Braun and subsequent involvement in a controversial American Eagle advertising campaign. 

And, adding insult to injury, fellow celebs appear – including Ruby Rose and Aimee Lou Wood – have taken a public stand against her and her political views. 

Just last week Sydney spoke about her American Eagle campaign, where she was accused of promoting white supremacy, played on her ‘good jeans’ and ‘good genes.’

Speaking to GQ, she dodged questions about the campaign and refused to defend or condemn it.

She said: ‘I did a jean ad. The reaction definitely was a surprise, but I love jeans.

‘All I wear are jeans. I’m literally in jeans and a T-shirt every day of my life.’

Sydney’s forthcoming film venture now faces a potentially negative reception, with critics threatening to boycott The Housemaid when it goes on general release in December.

Sydney completed her look with a pair of pointed red heels as her blonde hair was styled with subtle curls

Sydney completed her look with a pair of pointed red heels as her blonde hair was styled with subtle curls

Kerry Kohansky-Roberts and Sydney Sweeney at Deadline Contenders Film: Los Angeles

Kerry Kohansky-Roberts and Sydney Sweeney at Deadline Contenders Film: Los Angeles

Lee Byung-hun pictured with the under-fire actress on Saturday

Lee Byung-hun pictured with the under-fire actress on Saturday

Over the weekend, her new film, in which she plays Hall of Fame boxer Christy Martin, tanked at the box office after grossing a meager $1.3million

Over the weekend, her new film, in which she plays Hall of Fame boxer Christy Martin, tanked at the box office after grossing a meager $1.3million

A new trailer and accompanying promotional posters, shared across Instagram on Thursday, appeared to hint at more problems for Sweeney by prompting a wave of scathing comments from followers, with many claiming they would only watch it to support her co-star, Amanda Seyfried.

According to reputation expert Eric Schiffer, Sweeney has enlisted clever PR techniques in a bid to cool the mounting backlash.

Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, he explained that she has so-far bashed away criticism by simply never apologizing – and in doing so, has scaled her relevance. 

However, while Sweeney looks ‘cancellation-bulletproof right now’, Schiffer warns that she should tread carefully.

Schiffer said: ‘She’s evading damage because she never fed the beast: no apology tour, then straight back to work.

‘Hollywood reads heat as currency, and she proved she can take a vicious wallop and survive. Guts with composure sells; audiences prefer confidence over contrition. It would be reckless debating eugenics semantics.

‘Her star persona is a weapon, and America – plus a lot of the world – like and gravitate toward her, and that’s a jean covered bomb-proof reputation suit.’

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