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Sydney Sweeney 'feels pushed out' by Hollywood amid her controversial new romance

The rising Hollywood actress is reportedly dating controversial music mogul Scooter Braun and now it’s being claimed her relationship is causing her to feel iced out of Hollywood circles

It was first reported in June that Sydney Sweeney was dating music mogul Scooter Braun and now it looks like her relationship with the controversial star could be having negative ramifications within her Hollywood circles.


The pair were spotted together for the first time at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’ lavish three-day wedding event in Venice, Italy earlier this year, with reports claiming the two were casually dating one another.


Scooter, 44, is known for his very public fall out with Taylor Swift after his company Big Machine Records bought the masters of her first six albums. She began re-recording her albums with Taylor’s Version in a bid to regain control of her music before purchasing the masters this year from a private equity firm that has acquired them from Scooter.


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Sydney, 28, arrived at the Emmy awards last weekend, making sure all eyes were on her as she wore a red satin gown but it’s now being reported that her relationship with Scooter has shunned her from her Hollywood circles, meaning she skipped the swanky afterparties following the awards ceremony.

A source told The Sun: “In the past Sydney has been on every party guest list in town but things were a bit different this time, of course she was welcome but she really didn’t feel like she was.


"She felt like the whole of the Emmys was very woke and it was awkward for her - she’s made no secret about where she stands politically but she’s not going to shout it from the rooftops."

The Mirror has contacted Sydney’s representative for comment.

Despite it previously being claimed that Sydney and Scooter were just casually dating, it appears things appear to be hotting up between the pair.


A separate source told the aforementioned publication: “It’s all go for Sydney, and her romance with Scooter is hotting up.

“He quietly joined her in Lake Powell, suggesting they are going from casual to serious. The surprise union might have raised eyebrows, but she’s going full steam ahead. This is a big deal and a sign this could be the real deal.”

As well as her reported relationship, Sydney has also found herself receiving negativity as of late after it was revealed she’s a supporter of Donald Trump’s Republican Party.


To make matters worse, she received backlash from fans after starring in a controversial American Eagle advert. The ad featured her putting on a pair of blue jeans as she said: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair colour, personality, and even eye colour. My jeans are blue."

A voiceover added: "Sydney Sweeney has great genes." In the US, American Eagle's billboard ads show the word 'genes' crossed out and replaced with 'jeans'.

While some thought the campaign was harmless, many said it tapped into the ideology of eugenics - the belief that the human race could be “improved” by increasing the presence of traits considered desirable; traits historically linked to whiteness.

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Just days after the ad was released back in July, Sydney was heckled by an angered fan at the special screening of Americana at Desert 5 Spot in Los Angeles on August 3.

They were heard saying: "Stop the ad! That is being racist!" as Sydney smoothly and hurriedly walked inside the venue.

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