Plus-Size Model Takes Aim At Sydney Sweeneyâs Body As She Comments On âChristyâ Box Office Flop
- - Plus-Size Model Takes Aim At Sydney Sweeneyâs Body As She Comments On âChristyâ Box Office Flop
Binitha JacobNovember 12, 2025 at 3:38 AM
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Plus-size model Ella Halikas offered her theory on why Sydney Sweeneyâs latest movie Christy tanked at the box office.
28-year-old Sydney played the role of the trailblazing Hall of Fame boxer, Christy Martin, in the biographical drama, but the film flopped hard with dismal numbers.
Ella claimed it was because Sydney was not âshowing the ta-taâsâ onscreen.
Plus-size model Ella Halikas offered her theory on why Sydney Sweeneyâs latest movie Christy tanked at the box office
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Ella Halikas believes Christy flopped at the box office because Sydney Sweeney steered away from her usual blonde bombshell roles.
Sheâs not doing her âusual half-n*ked kind of role,â the model told TMZ.
Ella spoke about how Sydney built her career and much of her public persona by playing sultry, hyper-feminine characters.
Hence, audiences may not have instantly connected with her performance as a battered, tough boxer, as per the body positive activistâs theory.
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âAll I will say is that I think that she had branded herself, and people know of her, in a lot of her roles for showing skin, showing the ta taâs, feeling hot and beautiful,â Ella said.
âAnd I feel like when youâre more covered, and youâre not in that role, theyâre kind of like âWe donât know what to make of it.ââ she continued.
âPeople know of her, in a lot of her roles for showing skin, showing the ta taâs, feeling hot and beautiful,â Ella said
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The model, who has starred in campaigns for JCPenney and Snapchat, said Sydneyâs attempt at something different from her current brand may have affected ticket sales.
âI feel like sheâs almost branded herself to be this beautiful woman on screen where theyâre gonna see that body, so if they donât, and itâs kind of a different role for her, I feel like maybe you miss the crowd or audience that way,â she said.
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In Christy, Sydney played real-life boxing legend Christy Martin, who survived a homicide attempt by her former coach and husband.
Christy became the winner of the first womenâs boxing pay-per-view main event in the 90s and was one of the first women to achieve mainstream fame in the male-dominated sport. She has since become a strong advocate for survivors of domestic violence.
The film was released in 2,011 theaters but grossed only $1.3 million
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Despite narrating the story of an inspiring character, Christy was not well-received at the box office.
The film was released in 2,011 theaters but grossed only $1.3 million. The per-theater average was a meager $649, according to The Wrap.
Moreover, the biopic ranked among the top 10 worst openings for a new release in more than 2,000 theaters in North America.
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The filmâs poor performance may also be tied to the lingering backlash from the American Eagle controversy surrounding Sydney.
The White Lotus alum starred in the brandâs recent jeans campaign with the tagline: âSydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans.â
Sydney was seen buttoning up her jeans in one video and saying, âGenes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color⊠my genes are blue.â
Netizens called the campaign âracistâ and âwhite suprem*cistâ for the wordplay on âgenesâ and âjeans.â
After the movie tanked, the Euphoria star said acting in Christy was âone of the greatest honors of [her] lifeâ
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Reports claimed Sydneyâs PR team has been focusing on âdamage controlâ after Christyâs box office performance.
A filmmaker who goes by @BrianLongFilms on X, shared an email he received from a talent agency about a post criticizing the film.
His meme showed an image of an unimpressed Sean Penn with the text: âWhite suprem*cists when they realize they have to watch white women in movies.â
In response to the meme, Brian received an email âon behalf of Sydney Sweeney and the Christy team.â
âYour derogatory tweet unfairly paints our film in a negative light, even though it has a 99% audience score on Popcorn Meter and strong rave reviews for Sydneyâs performance,â read the email, according to a screenshot shared by Brian.
âItâs disappointing to see a genuine, original project reduced to such cheap shot online. Weâd appreciate more balanced thought next time, especially towards original cinema,â the message continued.
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Sydney recently spoke about Christy and said she was âdeeply proudâ of the movie, the story, and representing someone âas strong and resilient as Christy Martin.â
âThis experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life,â she wrote in an Instagram post this week.
She also insisted they donât always make âart for numbers,â saying this movie stands âfor survival, courage, and hope.â
âThrough our campaigns, weâve helped raise awareness for so many affected by domestic violence. We all signed on to this film with the belief that Christyâs story could save lives,â she said.
The Euphoria star went on to thank people who saw the movie.
âIf Christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded,â she said. âSo yes, Iâm proud. Why? Because we donât always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact. And Christy has been the most impactful project of my life. Thank you Christy. I love you.â
Sydney insisted they donât always make âart for numbersâ
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Ella Halikasâ recent comments about Sydneyâs performance sparked a flurry of comments online.
âA vast majority of the public doesnât watch womenâs sports in real life. Why would they pay extra money to see it in a theater?â one asked.
Another said, âI thought they canceled her was why,â another wrote.
âGood actors make terrible movies all the time. Itâs the nature of the game,â read one comment online
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ