Hillary Clinton Is Going Viral for Looking Like Sydney Sweeney in Old Photos
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Hillary Clinton Is Going Viral for Looking Like Sydney Sweeney in Old Photos

Photos of a young Hillary Clinton have gone viral online, with many netizens comparing her to Sydney Sweeney. Fans have since taken to social media to point out the unexpected resemblance.

Hillary Clinton draws comparison to Sydney Sweeney

Hillary Clinton dedicated a heartfelt X (formerly Twitter) post to her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The former Secretary of State shared a string of throwback photos, offering a glimpse into the early days of their courtship and marriage. The frames capture the notable pair in their early 20s, looking glamorous and in love.

Soon after the vintage shots hit the internet, fans noticed a similarity between Sydney Sweeney and a young Hillary Clinton. While most netizens are gushing over Clinton’s stunning beauty in the 70s, several fans are convinced she resembles the Euphoria star. Since then, many have shared a side-by-side comparison of Sweeney and a photo of Clinton in her youth.

Additionally, many fans thought that the young Clinton’s style matched that of Sabrina Carpenter. One user commented, I legit thought this was Sabrina Carpenter for a minute.” Another fan declared, “Sabrina Carpenter i have a biopic for you.”

Other comments raved about Clinton’s striking beauty in her youth. Hillary Clinton thirst-trapping on main,” one fan gushed, while another stated, “In my next life I’m going to be a political baddie.” A third user commented, “Man, she was kind of a babe.”

Besides sharing the now viral photos, Clinton also penned a loving tribute to Bill Clinton. “When we got married 50 years ago, we had no idea how our lives would unfold. But one thing I knew for certain then, and still know now, is that I wanted to navigate the ups and downs and in-betweens with you. Happy anniversary, dear Bill,” she shared.

Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh for Mandatory.

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