Grammy-winning artist Lizzo referenced actress Sydney Sweeney in her latest song, which appears to weigh in on the recent controversy surrounding American Eagle’s fall denim campaign, as reported [1] by The new York Post.
In a teaser clip posted Wednesday to her 11.6 million Instagram followers, Lizzo previewed a track titled “I’m Goin’ In Till October” and included a reference to the Euphoria star, whose American Eagle ad sparked backlash across social media platforms.
Lizzo bares all in denim as she mocks Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle campaign — again — with new song https://t.co/Iz65HnAWIY [2] pic.twitter.com/yWyN66StK8 [3]
— Page Six (@PageSix) August 7, 2025 [4]
Lizzo, 37, wore denim shorts in the video and was seen twerking next to a red Porsche while rapping the line:
“Fat a** pretty face with the t**ties / B**ch, I got good jeans like I’m Sydney.”
The lyric is a direct nod to the viral American Eagle campaign starring Sweeney, 27, which ignited controversy for its use of the phrase “great jeans,” a play on words that critics claimed resembled coded political messaging.
Some on social media accused the ad of promoting white nationalist overtones, calling the wordplay “Nazi propaganda.”
The Anyone But You actress has not commented publicly on the backlash. American Eagle issued a statement defending the campaign and its messaging.
