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Sydney Sweeney Isn't Phased By What People Think Of Her Racy Onscreen Persona

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Robert Clark

Published Mar 30, 2026

Not only does Sydney Sweeney not care what you think of her, but she's completely secure in the way she chooses to express herself. When speaking to Glamour about the social media backlash she got for the Rolling Stones appearance, the actor shared, "I felt hot. I picked my own outfit out of racks and racks of clothes. I felt so good in it." She explained, "I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have. That's sexy and strong, and I don't think there's anything wrong with it." And she's right. It appears that social media keeps forgetting what feminism is about, and it's definitely not making women feel bad for loving and enjoying their bodies.

Other social media users took a different approach, calling Sweeney out for promoting her work on Instagram instead of posting about pressing world issues to her 16 million followers. However, Sweeney is much more than her online activity because she acts, literally and figuratively, instead of just posting.

In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Sweeney shared her goal of eradicating Hollywood's double standards when it comes to on-screen nudity, implementing the change herself. The actor has delved into the realm of nude scenes more than once, and being shamed for the decision has never stopped her. Despite encountering the same treatment for her Rolling Stones performance, she took one step in the right direction — she was a woman, unapologetically herself.