Sydney Sweeney sparked yet another liberal meltdown after she surprised millions of viewers with a Hollywood-style cameo during Fox’s World Series pregame coverage.
The “Euphoria” actress — sporting her new Marilyn Monroe-style bob — unexpectedly appeared on screens late Tuesday as she introduced Game 4 of the series.
The Hollywood A-lister’s sultry appearance during the major sports broadcast quickly sent some social media users into a tail spin.
“Why the hell am I watching Sydney Sweeney promote the World Series. Trash,’ one user griped on X.
“The only thing more wooden than Sydney Sweeney’s delivery of that World Series hype spot is an actual baseball bat,” another person raged.
One viewer bluntly chimed in: “Take Sydney Sweeney off my screen for the World Series.”
Others, meanwhile, were quick to mock the lefty outrage — just months after Sweeney’s high-profile American Eagle jeans campaign sparked a similar meltdown.
“I see a Dem meltdown coming, Sydney Sweeney narrates the start of World Series game four,” one person quipped on X.
“Sydney Sweeney World Series spot. How many libtard heads just exploded?” another joked.
“Every liberal watching the World Series just lost their s–t when Sydney Sweeney showed up. Gotta love it,” one person wrote.
Her brief appearance during the pregame coverage involved Sweeney – clad in heels and a figure-hugging red dress – strolling on camera as she talked up the series.
“Given the setting, it would be appropriate to dust the story with movie magic, right? Why not romanticize a bit?” she said.
“Winning… real winning, isn’t polished. It’s earned. It’s everything you can’t fake. It’s beautiful on its own.
“Let’s just save the Hollywood for the ending. Welcome to Game 4 of the World Series on Fox.”
Sweeney, who was among the A-listers who was later spotted packing Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles to soak up the game, is no stranger to the leftist mob.
She found herself in the liberal firing line over the summer when her American Eagle campaign was slammed as so-called Nazi propaganda after the star talked about her jeans/genes.
“Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color,” she said in the spot, adding: “My jeans are blue.”
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