Fact Check: Video Of Amy Klobuchar Saying 'Perfect Titties' About The Sydney Sweeney Ad Is NOT Authentic -- Digital Manipulation

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  • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
Fact Check: Video Of Amy Klobuchar Saying 'Perfect Titties' About The Sydney Sweeney Ad Is NOT Authentic -- Digital Manipulation Senator Denies

Is the video of Amy Klobuchar commenting on the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle jeans and where she mentions "perfect titties" authentic? No, that's not true: Klobuchar wrote an opinion piece in the New York Times calling the video "A.I. deepfake." The fake was built using a video posted by the Minnesota senator on her official YouTube account from a hearing about data privacy. She never used the phrase "perfect titties" in the original video and did not reference the Sydney Sweeney jeans ad.

The claim appeared in a video published on X.com (archived here) on July 31, 2025. The caption read:

OK, WHO DID THIS?

This is what the video in the post looked like at the time of writing:

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(Image source: X.com screenshot taken by Lead Stories)

The video shows Klobuchar speaking in the Senate and making derogatory comments about Republicans having beautiful girls with "perfect titties" while Democrats are the party of ugly people, as an implied reference to Sweeney's controversial American Eagle jeans ad:

Look all we are saying is that we want representation, OK? If Republicans are going to have beautiful girls with perfect titties in their ads, we want ads for Democrats too. You know? We want ugly fat bitches wearing pink wigs and long ass fake nails being loud and twerking on top of a cop car at a Waffle House cause they didn't get extra ketchup, you know? Just because we're the party of ugly people doesn't mean we can't be featured in ads, OK? And I know most of us are too fat to wear jeans or too ugly to go outside, but we want representation.

On July 30, 2025, Klobuchar led a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on data privacy with Senator Marsha Blackburn. She posted a video on her YouTube page of her speaking at the hearing (archived here) on July 30, 2025 with the title, "Senator Amy Klobuchar on the Importance of Data Privacy." She did not mention "perfect titties" or anything about Democrats being ugly or needing their own ad, a reference to Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle jeans ad.

The same day an AI version of her saying "If Republicans are going to have beautiful girls with perfect titties in their ads, we want ads for Democrats too," was posted on YouTube (archived here) with the caption, "BREAKING!!!: Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota weights in on Sydney Sweeney's new American Eagle ad."

Klobuchar wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times (archived here) on August 20, 2025, titled, "Amy Klobuchar: What I Didn't Say About Sydney Sweeney," and she said the video was an "A.I. deepfake":

That's when I heard my voice -- but certainly not me -- spewing a vulgar and absurd critique of an ad campaign for jeans featuring Sydney Sweeney. The A.I. deepfake featured me using the phrase "perfect titties" and lamenting that Democrats were "too fat to wear jeans or too ugly to go outside." Though I could immediately tell that someone used footage from the hearing to make a deepfake, there was no getting around the fact that it looked and sounded very real.

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  Alexis Tereszcuk

Alexis Tereszcuk is a writer and fact checker at Lead Stories and an award-winning journalist who spent over a decade breaking hard news and celebrity scoop with RadarOnline and Us Weekly.

As the Entertainment Editor, she investigated Hollywood stories and conducted interviews with A-list celebrities and reality stars.  

Alexis’ crime reporting earned her spots as a contributor on the Nancy Grace show, CNN, Fox News and Entertainment Tonight, among others.

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