
Sydney Sweeney says she's 'used to' being sexualized since her breakout 'Euphoria' role
Fox News
Sydney Sweeney opens up about being sexualized as an actress since her breakout role in "Euphoria" and how audiences struggle to separate her from her characters.
"It was honestly the first big thing people saw me in, and I think it’s difficult for people to disassociate actors from their roles, especially a character like that." Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.
The interviewer was seemingly discussing Sweeney's role as a pregnant nun in the 2024 horror movie "Immaculate," saying she recalled seeing a review stating, "She’s constantly in a wet white shirt — this is ridiculous." After reading the review, the host recalled thinking, "What movie are you watching?"
"I’ve been dealing with it since 'Euphoria,' so I’m kind of used to it at this point," Sweeney explained. This prompted the host to ask if she thinks the show is the reason "that every role then became, "She’s being sexualized."













