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Sydney Sweeney Denies Feud with Zendaya Amid Ongoing Speculation

Sydney Sweeney has publicly denied rumors of a feud with Zendaya, despite ongoing speculation fueled by their absence from joint public appearances.

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Sydney Sweeney Denies Feud with Zendaya Amid Ongoing Speculation
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Rumors about a possible feud between Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya have resurfaced following Sweeney’s recent comments addressing the speculation. Both actresses star in the drama series “Euphoria,” yet they are seldom seen together at public events, which has led to persistent rumors about their relationship.

Sydney Sweeney’s Comments Reignite Discussion

Sydney Sweeney’s remarks regarding her connection with Zendaya have brought renewed attention to a debate that has persisted for some time. Despite their long-term collaboration on “Euphoria,” fans and critics continue to highlight their lack of joint appearances on red carpets, fueling assumptions of discord.

According to RadarOnline, Sweeney recently addressed these claims in an interview, denying any tension among the cast. She stated, “Well, I mean, we all grew up together on this show, so it’s honestly crazy to watch how much social media and the press spin things.”

Although Sweeney’s statement suggested harmony within the cast, many social media users remained skeptical. Her denial quickly went viral, prompting widespread discussion and questions about why the co-stars rarely attend events together despite the show’s success.

A source told the outlet, “People are joking that Zendaya seems allergic to joint red carpet appearances with Sydney. It’s become part of the online narrative around Euphoria because fans notice every detail.”

The source added that Sweeney’s denial may have intensified the speculation rather than dispelled it. “The more she denies there is a problem, the more critics point to the lack of public appearances together, and it’s exposing her to real mockery that she can’t just own this obvious feud,” the source said.

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