In a whirlwind of publicity stunts, Sydney Sweeney has taken her fair share of the limelight, but not without stirring up some controversy. Recently, she adorned the iconic Hollywood sign with brassieres, garnering attention and critiques alike. Zach Fernandez, the artist behind the notorious“HOLLYWEED”sign alteration back in 2017, is particularly vocal about what he sees as a troubling double standard in Hollywood. He argues that Sweeney should face the same consequences he did, claiming that both stunts raise questions of legality and artistic expression.
Fernandez has no qualms about calling out the double standards at play, especially considering he was arrested and fined for his artistic act. He points out that while he was undertaking a cultural commentary, Sweeney’s actions seem more like a commercial endeavor to promote her new lingerie line. As he puts it, if celebrities like Sweeney escape scrutiny, what message does that send about accountability? The Hollywood sign is a beloved symbol, after all, and many are left debating whether these stunts cross a line or merely push boundaries.
Not to mention, the comparisons between Sweeney’s stunt and Fernandez’s past interference have sparked heated conversations across social media and beyond. It’s a classic case of wondering: how far is too far when it comes to art and celebrity antics? In a world where artistic expression vies with commercial interests, one can only wonder what the next bold statement will be.

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