
Emmy-nominated actor and controversial jeans protagonist Sydney Sweeney recently stopped by Etalk as part of her Christy press tour.
She was there to discuss her role as professional boxer Christy Martin, who also joined Etalk for the interview, but divulged a possible spiritual connection to baseball that has us manifesting big wins for next year.
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“I might be becoming Blue Jays’ good luck,” she said. (This was during the World Series and actually seems a little ominous in hindsight, now that we think about it.) “Every baseball game I’ve been to has been a home game for a team against the Blue Jays, and then the Blue Jays destroy and dominate. So I’m like, huh, maybe I’m meant for the Blue Jays.”
We could have used her advantageous aura for game seven, but that’s okay. Next season she can ditch her Dodgers fandom straight away and join us on the right side. (As in the correct side, not the political affiliation. Let’s not repeat the MAGA-cowgirl cosplay thing. You know what, we’ll pull some outfit options for her.)
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Carly Lewis is a journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Wired, Interview Magazine, Pitchfork, Elle, and Maclean’s, where she is a contributing editor. Her work has been recognized by the National Magazine Awards and the Digital Publishing Awards. She reports on city life, culture—including what people do online—politics, art and crime. She received the Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award for “The Murder of Ashley Wadsworth,” an investigative feature about a Canadian teenager who was killed by a man she met on social media, published by Maclean’s.