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Sydney Sweeney revealed she feels "spoken for through journalists," sparking online discussion during a Vanity Fair interview about her role in "Euphoria."

Sydney Sweeney recently shared her experience of feeling "spoken for through journalists" during an interview on Vanity Fair's "Little Gold Men." The "Euphoria" actress discussed how media coverage often shapes public perception of her statements.
During the interview, Sweeney described her surprise at the "Euphoria" finale, explaining that the cast members did not have access to each other's storylines and had to piece the narrative together independently.
In the Vanity Fair episode, Sweeney elaborated on her role as Cassie Howard in "Euphoria" and reflected on the production process and lessons learned. When asked if she had ever wanted to correct public narratives about herself, she responded that she feels represented through journalists rather than speaking directly.
She acknowledged that anything she says can be altered or rewritten before publication. Sweeney pointed out that headlines are often simplified to attract attention, which can lead to misunderstandings and rumors based on partial information.
Although she finds correcting every misconception tiring, Sweeney stated that she is content with her life and career, so such narratives do not significantly affect her. She emphasized that the opinions of those closest to her hold more value than those of strangers.



