Sydney Sweeney‘s latest confession, in which she revealed that she is “being spoken for through journalists,” has created a buzz online. The “Euphoria” actor recently appeared on an episode of “Little Gold Men” by Vanity Fair. She was reportedly surprised by the finale of “Euphoria.” Sweeney explained that the cast did not see each other’s storylines and had to “piece the story together.”
While the actor spoke in depth about her role in the popular drama series, one particular remark drew significant attention. Sweeney said she felt like she was “being spoken for through journalists,” a statement that quickly sparked discussion online.
Sydney Sweeney says she’s ‘spoken for through journalists’
Sydney Sweeney made a shocking statement during a recent episode of “Little Gold Men” by Vanity Fair. Her statement stirred a buzz online. The actor, who plays Cassie Howard in the series “Euphoria,” spoke in detail about her role. She also discussed her learning experience during the show’s production and the lessons she plans to carry forward in her career.
At one point, the host asked her whether there had ever been a narrative she wanted to correct, or if she even felt it was worth doing so as an actor. To this, the “Christy” actor replied, “I think what’s really hard is—I’m spoken for through journalists.”
She further explained that she is fully aware that anything she says can be rewritten or modified before publication. Sweeney noted that people like headlines as they are easier to consume and attract more attention. People often form opinions based on those excerpts rather than the complete conversation, leading to rumors.
She reflected that correcting everyone would be exhausting. Also, because she is content with her life and her career is going very well, such narratives do not bother her much. She concluded by saying that the people closest to her know who she truly is. For her, their opinions matter far more to her than those of strangers.
