Sydney Sweeney’s brutal response to viral cosmetic surgery buzz

Sydney Sweeney puts an end to the plastic surgery rumors that have followed her for years, and she’s doing it her way.
During a recent interview, the 28-year-old chose one beauty rumor she wanted to put to rest and took the opportunity to call out online critics obsessed with her appearance.
From denying any cosmetic work to explaining how childhood injuries shaped her face, Sweeney made it clear she’s tired of the constant scrutiny.
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Sydney Sweeney says she’s ‘never done any work’
During a Seduce During an interview with her “The Housemaid” co-star Amanda Seyfried, Sweeney chose to respond to ongoing allegations that she underwent cosmetic procedures.
When asked to debunk a “beauty rumor,” she replied, “Let’s debunk them all. I mean, I’ve never had any work done.”
She explained that the idea of surgery terrified her, adding: “I’m so scared of needles, you have no idea. »
The actress, who has worked in Hollywood since her childhood, also challenged Internet users who compare photos of her at 12 years old on social networks to recent images from the red carpet.
She reminded viewers that makeup, professional lighting and age naturally change a person’s appearance.
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In her words: “You can’t compare a photo of me taken when I was 12 to a photo of me at 26 with professional makeup and lighting! Of course I’m going to look different.”
Sweeney also made no secret of what she thought of the criticism, adding, “Everyone on social media is crazy.”
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Sweeney objects to cosmetic discussions with Amanda Seyfried

As the conversation continued, Seyfried joined in, telling Sydney Sweeney that certain cosmetic procedures can be very effective as people age.
She began to explain further, saying, “When you do…”, before Sweeney interjected with a playful promise: “I’ll call you.”
Seyfried then teased her co-star, saying, “You need to call me, and I’ll give you some Ativan, and you’ll be so excited. But you don’t need it yet.”
Their exchanges took a more personal turn when Sweeney revealed the real reason why some people think his face looks uneven.
Agreeing with Seyfried’s comment that she didn’t need any procedures, the “Euphoria” star said, “No, even if I did, guys, my face would be even.”
Seyfried, confused, asked, “Not necessarily. What do you mean ‘even?’ Is it uneven?
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Sweeney then explained that a childhood wakeboarding accident required 19 stitches, leaving one eye a little more open than the other.
However, her colleague reassured her by specifying that she still did not see it and by specifying that aesthetic work is not done lightly.
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Sydney Sweeney says critics have targeted her since she was a teenager

Sweeney has previously responded to criticism of her appearance, including in an interview in the fall Variety.
She spoke about being judged long before she became a household name, saying: “I have very strong eyebrow muscles. »
According to the Hollywood star, the pressure started very early and she remembers someone telling her at the age of 16 to get her facial hair done and get Botox or else she wouldn’t make it in the industry.
Sweeney clearly repeated his position. “I’ve never done anything. I’m absolutely terrified of needles. No tattoos. Nothing,” she said.
The movie star also shared her long-term plan regarding her appearance, saying she would age gracefully.
Fashion Critic Slams Sweeney’s On-Air Look
Recently, Sydney Sweeney made headlines after her appearance on the December 1 episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” didn’t please Blakeley Thornton.
As The Blast reported, the fashion critic slammed Sweeney’s hairstyle, calling the blonde bob “the straightest wig” he’s ever seen.
In an Instagram Reel, Thornton said the look seemed intentional, even political. “Why else would you go on a late night talk show looking like Effie Trinket’s lost niece?” he shared, referencing a flamboyant character from “The Hunger Games.”
The post also criticized what it called “MAGA-associated style,” sparking strong reactions online and among fans.
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Sydney hairdresser Sweeney hits back at Thornton
Hours after the video went viral, Thornton shared another Reel, which featured a screenshot of an alleged exchange of comments between him and Sweeney’s longtime hairstylist, Glen “Coco” Oropeza.
In the clip, Oropeza’s alleged account criticized Thornton’s remarks, flatly claiming that “it wasn’t a wig” and accusing him of being “obsessed” with her name.
He called the criticism “clickbait” and “TIRED,” accusing Thornton of creating drama over a hairstyle he didn’t even do.
Oropeza questioned the idea that one hairstyle deserves so much hate.
“Imagine caring so much about a hairstyle you didn’t create and a woman who doesn’t know you exist,” he wrote.
In another reel, Thornton appears to have responded to Oropeza’s comment by writing, “I hope you get paid overtime for being a courtier after 9 p.m. PST.” »




