Sydney Sweeney Details How She Feels Acting Without Clothes

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It’s about to be another summer of Sydney Sweeney, as the up-and-coming actress is set to start in three films over the coming months. With the first of those three movies, Echo Valley, releasing on AppleTV+ on June 13, Sweeney has begun her press tour and was recently asked about how she feels about acting without clothes.

Give her god-given talents and seeming willingness to act in birthday suit scenes, Sydney Sweeney was asked by W Magazine how she feels about it and whether or not it adds any pressure.

Sweeney has famously gone without clothes in the HBO series Euphoria, and the movies The Voyeurs and Eden

“Is it hard to act while I’m not wearing clothes? No,” a confident Sweeney explained. “No,” she added when the interviewer asked if she gets nervous.

“I think that I have gained so much confidence and self awareness through [playing] Cassie (in Euphoria)… I think that the female body is a very powerful thing. I think that for me I’m telling my character’s story and so I owe it to them to tell it well and do what needs to be done.”

In addition to the AppleTV+ film Echo Valley alongside Julianne Moore, Julianne Moore, Domhnall Gleeson, Kyle MacLachlan, and Fiona Shaw, Sweeney also has the films Eden and Americana releasing this summer, with both films hitting theaters August 22.

Later this year, Sweeney will also be starring alongside Amanda Seyfried in the Paul Feig-directed adaptation of the popular thriller novel The Housemaid, which is set to be released on Christmas Day.

Sweeney also has her Christy Martin biopic in post-production, although it’s unclear when that movie will be released. Similarly, during her recent press run, Sweeney said she gained 30 pound of muscle to play the famed female boxer, with much of that weight going to her chest and behind.

The 27-year-old A-lister is booked and busy for the next few years, as she’s attached to a variety of projects including Barbarella directed by Edgar Wright, an adaptation of the popular Japanese anime Gundam, OutRun directed by Michael Bay (although she’s only on board as a producer at this time), I Pretended to be A Missing Girl, an adaptation of the video game Split Fiction, and more.


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