What are some of the stunning photos of Sydney Sweeney?
Sydney Sweeney is a rising Hollywood star who has made a name for herself as an actor...and for her massive online presence. She's been working steadily since 2009, but things started to flare up in 2018 when she appeared on "Everything Sucks!" on Netflix and "The Handmaid's Tale" on Hulu, via IMDb. The following year, Sweeney's role as Cassie Howard in HBO's hit teen drama "Euphoria" contributed to her surge in popularity. It wasn't her only highlight of 2019 though, as she also appeared in "Big Time Adolescence" opposite Pete Davidson, and had a role in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood." .
In addition to her television and film appearances, Sweeney continued to work toward a college degree. "I want to be able to read my contracts and know what they say when I make $20 million so I don't get screwed," Sweeney recalled telling a Cosmopolitan producer in 2019. "You'll always be the number one person who will watch over you. "
Sweeney's talents extend beyond her acting range, as she is also a trained martial artist. “I started at 14 and did my first competition at 18,” the star revealed to Marie Claire. “It was a wrestling competition against all the guys one weight class above me, and I got first place. If we've piqued your interest, keep reading to learn more about the impressive young star.
She keeps her love life private
A quick look at Sydney Sweeney's acting credits could show anyone just how hard she works, but fans may be surprised at how dedicated the actor is to his craft. In preparation for a small role in the 2010 horror film "The Ward", a young Sweeney went to extreme lengths to channel her character's fear. “I asked my parents to lock me in the crawl space of our house and leave me there for as long as I could bear just to see how I felt,” she told Backstage in June 2020.
Sweeney carried that dedication into adulthood, avoiding the trappings of partying and drama that often come with on-screen success. “Sometimes I worry that because I'm not crazy or doing anything, I'm just going to escape,” she told Elite Daily in December 2019. In my family … I've never really cared to try anything. "
The star has also done a serious job of keeping her love life private. As covered by The Things, Sweeney had been spotted by the paparazzi with restaurateur David Davino on several occasions. The two were photographed doing a serious PDA show in November 2020 in Hawaii, per Just Jared, but Sweeney hasn't confirmed if the two are a couple.
Keep reading to see which viral campaign Sweeney was part of.
Her struggles with confidence
Along with Sydney Sweeney's on-screen success, she gained notoriety online for her stunning looks. The 'Sharp Objects' actor has been tapped as an ambassador for Rihanna's Savage X Fenty lingerie brand. A series of pastel-themed photos posted to Fenty's Twitter account in June 2020 have gone viral.
Elite Daily asked Sweeney how she felt about being ranked as a blonde bombshell during their December 2019 interview. "I mean, if I can play a blonde bombshell, that would be awesome," she replied. The interviewer noted that Sweeney was "battling impostor syndrome" and "seems surprised that anyone sees her as such."
Although many fans may consider her the authentic beauty who stars in "Euphoria" and appears in lingerie campaigns, Sweeney has struggled with self-image in the past. “Confidence is something that I wish I had younger with my self image and my body,” she told Backstage. “I had meat on my bones and felt very awkward around the other girls,” Sweeney admitted.
Keep reading to see how online trolls caused the actor's public breakdown.
Sydney Sweeney's emotional response
On May 9, Sydney Sweeney took to social media and tearfully confessed that a recent viral tweet that made fun of her appearance had taken a toll on her emotionally. "Apparently I'm currently trending on Twitter for being ugly," the actor said during an Instagram live session (via Page Six). The 'Euphoria' star said it's rare for her to acknowledge negative comments, but she wanted to send a message. "I think it's really important for people to see how words actually affect people," she said. "I know everyone says, 'You can't read things' and 'you shouldn't read things,' but like, I'm a ****** person," Sweeney added. "I'm just sitting here with my dog...watching HGTV, wearing my snuggie. »
Snippets of the actor's tearful response went viral and many fans came to his defense. "I won't forget you for making [S]ydney [S]weeney cry," one person tweeted. "[S]ydney [S]weeney is crying live because some of you think twitter is mean girls in the movie," another Twitter user added.
On May 11, Sweeney appeared on Yahoo! Life's "The Unwind," which is a series about mental wellness. She echoed his comments that 'everyone has feelings' and added that 'it's okay if you don't feel confident one day, just know that you're beautiful no matter what. come".