Halsey defends the “Americaa” crew in the middle of the controversy of Sydney Sweeney

As Americana First in the middle of a turbulent period for the star of Sydney Sweeney, his Co-Star Halsey defends the writer / director Tony Tost and his crew.
Candidate 3x Grammy recently expressed her support for the “working director and her working team” while the film faces the apparent return of American Eagle Denim Ad, which caused a controversy on her word play “Great Jeans”.
“I agree that our words are important in this climate,” she wrote on her Instagram history Thursday. “However, I do not think that it is just that the news cycle tears up a worker director and his working team for their film which is completely separated and unrelated to an advertisement (quite stupid).”
Halsey added: “If it is not clear who are the real people I defend myself, I’m sorry, look more closely.”
After his first SXSW 2023, Lionsgate made his debut Americana Last weekend in 1,100 theaters under his Liberation label of the first Arthouse Premiere, for an opening of $ 500,000, which is equal for the distributor’s exit strategy.
Paul Walter Hauser and Sydney Sweeney in “Americana”
Bron Studios
In a deletion post since shared by Daily mailHalsey congratulated Tost for having made “an exceptional film”, adding: “Because his work and his vision are superior to the Bulls of Denim Tabloid of 24 -hour gossip ***”.
The point of sale has cited another deleted position of Halsey’s X account. “I am not upset that the release of the film is injured by timing. I am upset that the group of non-celebrities involved in this film is the victim of intimidation by the media,” she wrote. “I said everything I am allowed to say about my feelings about the announcement. And if you are one of my fan and I think I” support eugenics “, then I must say IDK why you are a fan then TBH …”
Americana Follows local foreigners and parias in a small town in southern Dakota whose life has violently intertwined after a rare artifact falls on the black market.
After the controversial advertising of Sweeney Denim, which seemed to be a nod to the famous Calvin Klein campaign by Brooke Shields in 1980, American Eagle brushed the backlash in a press release that the announcement “is and always on jeans”. Meanwhile, Donald Trump also approved the ad, saying: “If Sydney Sweeney is a recorded republican, I think his announcement is fantastic.”




