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Sydney Sweeney has blasted internet trolls tagging her family in her nude Euphoria photos

Sydney Sweeney

“This is absolutely disgusting,” Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney said in a new interview with UK’s GQ about the misogynistic reaction to her nude scenes.

Sydney Sweeney has had enough people online trying to embarrass her by sharing her Euphoria nude scenes widely, in some cases directly with family members.

In a new interview with Britain’s GQ, the 25-year-old actress opened up about the misogynistic reactions. She received for her work on the series, including having family members tag screenshots of its more explicit episodes.

“My cousin doesn’t need this. This is absolutely disgusting and unfair,” the Emmy nominee told the publication.

Sweeney admits to seeing disturbing parallels between her real life and her Euphoria character Cassie. Whose nude video went viral among her high school friends in season one. You have a character that is being test at school, becomes a sexual person and then an audience. do the same.”

But does negative behaviour make them want to hide?

“Not anymore,” he said. “I find it ridiculous. I’m an artist, I play a character. It makes me want to play a character that irritates people more. Since HBO’s controversial show first aired. Sweeney’s nudity has been talk about a lot, and she’s never been shy about denouncing Hollywood’s double standards for women.

Mostly, he’s learn to distance himself from the odd internet behaviour. “When they tag me in Cassie’s nudes or Pippa’s The Voyeurs, I feel like I’m seeing their nudes, not Sydney’s nudes. He previously told Cosmopolitan, clarifying that it was “highly technical and unromantic” for his type of photography. On set.” And before starting anything new, he did his homework.

“I research celebrities who do nude scenes to make me feel better. She told Cosmopolitan about seeing her first nude scene on The Voyeur. “There is an hour-long compilation of world-famous male nude actors who won Oscars and were recognize for their work. But when a woman does, it demeans her: “They’re not actresses. They take off their tops so they can land roles.”

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