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Sydney Sweeney confesses that they assured her that 'she would never appear in a series'

The beginnings in the world of acting were not easy for Sydney Sweeney. The 'Euphoria' actress has revealed the reason why a casting director did not trust her and which she is now bragging about.

Sydney Sweeney confesses that they assured her that 'she would never appear in a series'

Despite her youth, Sydney Sweeney has had to deal with various problems in the world of cinema such as public exposure or objectification. In the past, the actress has denounced the harsh messages she receives daily on social media and even had to ask the creators of 'Euphoria' to reduce the scenes of her topless.

Although she achieved fame at an early age, there were those who did not trust that the 24-year-old would become a star. Thus, in an interview for GQ, she, who is one of the actresses of the moment, recalled the moment when few trusted her possibilities.

For this medium, she has described herself as a "practical and independent person", and whose character in 'Euphoria', Cassie, is "more fueled by love than by her peers."

In this way, self-love has always been a factor that has accompanied the actress, accustomed since she was little to loving herself: "I am a very active person: I get hurt, I get bruises, I cut myself... As a child, "I think I came back from laser tag and I had burns all over my legs because I gave it my all. And [a woman] sat me down at the counter and told me that no guy would want me if I had marks on my body."

"I said, 'Well, I guess I'll just have to love myself.'" Similarly, when he began to look into acting and go to auditions, a casting director assured him that he would not succeed because he did not have the "right look": "A casting director once told me that I would never be in a series of television. Now, I'm in some of the biggest television series in the world."

Sydney Sweeney, who is now riding high with a couple of episodes left until the end of season 2 of 'Euphoria', added that she wants to give her future children a calmer childhood than the one she experienced: " "I've experienced the way I don't want to live, and I don't want my future children to have to go through the same struggles, or see me stressed the same way I saw my parents."

"I want to show the younger generations that you can do anything, even if you don't have the right means or contacts," she said.

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