What started as a glossy advertising campaign has now spiraled into a storm of backlash, after LSU basketball star Angel Reese publicly called for a boycott of fashion giant American Eagle.
The controversy erupted when American Eagle unveiled its latest ads featuring actress Sydney Sweeney, sparking a heated response from Reese. The rising sports icon claimed the brand had “dismissed her influence” and sent a strong warning:
“American Eagle should remember that I have 3 billion fans around the world.”
Within hours, Reese’s comments dominated X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok. Supporters rallied behind her, accusing the brand of overlooking diversity and snubbing young athletes who drive culture.
But critics pushed back just as fiercely. Some mocked the “3 billion” claim as exaggerated, while others accused Reese of fueling unnecessary drama:
“Sydney sells jeans. Angel plays basketball. Why does everything need to turn into a war?” one user wrote.
The split reaction quickly turned into a cultural flashpoint: celebrity vs. celebrity, sports vs. Hollywood, authenticity vs. image.

Inside sources told Culture Clash News that American Eagle executives were “stunned” by Reese’s comments and are urgently reviewing the fallout. Marketing analysts predict the campaign could either collapse under pressure — or skyrocket in visibility thanks to the controversy.
Meanwhile, hashtags like #BoycottAmericanEagle and #TeamReese surged into the trending charts, while Sydney Sweeney’s fanbase launched their own counter-tag: #StandWithSydney.
One thing is clear: what began as a denim photoshoot has exploded into one of the summer’s loudest brand wars — and neither side looks ready to back down.
