She has also spoken out about the unnecessary stigma attached to her nude scenes, calling out people who don’t value her acting because of them. And you don’t even have to take her word for it: Her grandmother, who was in the Ellen audience, gave a proud thumbs-up to show her approval.Īs Cassie, Sweeney has filmed many sex scenes, so it’s definitely understandable that she may forget how shocking they can be to an extended family member. “They said I have the best tits in Hollywood,” Sweeney said. It turns out her grandparents were more than supportive of her work - no matter how R-rated. “I was like, ‘It’s a Hollywood premiere! You’ve got to come!’” The actor apparently invited every family member she could, only to end up sitting next to them as they watched her nude scenes on a “ginormous screen.” Sweeney said she was “on the floor” with embarrassment. “I didn’t really think about it,” Sweeney told DeGeneres. The actor, who plays the unlucky-in-love Cassie Howard, revealed on Thursday’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show that not only do her grandparents watch the show, they attended the season-two premiere with her. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.A lot has been (and will be) said about the nudity on Euphoria, but this comment from star Sydney Sweeney’s grandmother has got to be a first. Sweeney concluded, “Why do interviews when it’s not really our words?” Do I stand up for myself and then people don’t believe I’m standing up for myself, but going back on words that I say? But really they were rewritten by someone else.” People create their own narratives around a word or sentence that is said that is rewritten. “There’s no context behind a conversation, like what you and I are having right now. “No matter what I say, it’s never my words,” she told Teen Vogue. But no one talks about it because I got naked.” I’m very proud of my work in ‘Euphoria.’ I thought it was a great performance. Sweeney told The Independent at the time that she “never felt like Sam has pushed it on me or was trying to get a nude scene into an HBO show,” adding, “There are moments where Cassie was supposed to be shirtless and I would tell Sam, ‘I don’t really think that’s necessary here.’ He was like, ‘OK, we don’t need it.'” She added, “This is something that has bothered me for a while. Netflix Sued by Former Vanity Fair Staffer Over 'Inventing Anna' PortrayalĪnother 'House of the Dragon' Shocker: Episode 2 Actually Had More Viewers Than Series PremiereĢ0 Controversial Film and TV Book Adaptations That Rankled Their Audiences and Authors Cassie’s body is a different form of communication for her.” We show this character’s life and what they’re going through. There’s a purpose to what that character is going through. “I think it’s important to the storyline and the character. “It was more how respectful Sam is and how incredible of a director he is, that he would never make me do something I didn’t feel comfortable with,” Sweeney continued in the new interview, saying the nudity added to the realistic portrayal of her character, Cassie. Now, the “White Lotus” star clarified that she wanted to emphasize the boundaries that Levinson facilitated on the record-breaking HBO series. “It got twisted and turned and it became its own beast, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God.’” “I never asked to cut any scenes,” Sweeney said, referring to headlines that misconstrued the story. Sydney Sweeney is baring it all when it comes to her “ Euphoria” nude scenes.Īfter previously telling The Independent that certain topless scenes weren’t “ necessary” for her HBO character, Sweeney revealed to Teen Vogue that some of her comments were taken out of context.
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