Sydney Sweeney strips completely naked and wraps herself in only a snake for an explicit scene in Euphoria Season 3. It seems like Sweeney’s Cassie is going all out ever since she embraced her new OnlyFans persona, pushing the envelope and enticing her followers with her bold avatar. However, her latest snake look alongside Spanish singer Rosalía might be her raunchiest yet.
Sydney Sweeney’s new Euphoria scene shows her covered in a giant snake
Sydney Sweeney covered herself with a giant snake in a new Euphoria scene, marking her boldest avatar yet. The shocking moment aired during Sunday’s newest episode of the controversial drama. Her ex-best-friend-turned-manager, Maddy, arranged the risqué photoshoot for Sweeney’s Cassie, who is reigning as an OnlyFans star (via The Sun).
At one point, Sweeney’s Cassie posed entirely nude with a giant banana python draped around her body in a way that left little to the viewer’s imagination. It reminded fans of the time pop star Britney Spears danced with a snake at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards.
Not only that, but Sweeney’s Cassie also posed with Rosalía and Anna Van Patten as they sat huddled together for a sultry photoshoot. Sweeney modeled a daring pink lingerie with a plunging neckline, while the other two women also donned skimpy clothes.
Sweeney has owned up to Cassie’s bold and raunchy avatar as someone who isn’t afraid to push the envelope as in when required. In fact, Cassie’s hyper-sexualized avatar has become central to her character arc.
In one of the past episodes, the 28-year-old actress donned a baby outfit, complete with ponytails and a pacifier. Not only that, she also cosplayed as a puppy, much to her husband Nate’s disapproval. Notably, fans as well as real-life OnlyFans creators have slammed Sweeney’s depiction of an OnlyFans star as inauthentic and inaccurate.
However, showrunner Sam Levinson defended Sweeney’s Cassie in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Levinson stated, “What we wanted to always find is the other layer of absurdity that we’re able to tie into it so that we’re not too inside of her fantasy or illusion — the gag is to jump out, to break the wall.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
