The past few years have marked a pivotal period in Sydney Sweeney's career, catapulting her into the ranks of "in-demand actresses" through standout performances in series like 'Euphoria,' 'The Handmaid's Tale,' 'The White Lotus,' and a notable appearance in Quentin Tarantino's latest film.
This surge in fame naturally translates to heightened attention on Instagram, where Sydney Sweeney's popularity has soared.
Her friendship with singer Halsey has further fueled her online presence, marked by shared photos, including a bik-ni-themed series last year.
As her follower count surpasses three and a half million, Sweeney grapples with the challenges of managing virtual attention.
In contrast to peers seamlessly blending acting careers with influencer status for project promotion, Sweeney confesses uncertainty in navigating the spotlight in the digital realm.
In an interview with The Independent, she admitted, "It's the least healthy part of my life. The fact that I'm hesitant and anxious about posting a photo is sick."
At 23, the actress is particularly affected by anonymous comments and opinions. Earlier, Sweeney posted a video in tears after reading a mocking tweet about her physique, an incident that deeply impacted her.
"I know everyone says, 'You shouldn't pay attention to those things.' But I'm human!" she expressed in front of the camera. Addressing online behavior, she urged, "People need to be nicer on social media because this is wrong."