Sydney Sweeney has worked her whole life to become a successful actress, but lately she's been exploring the dark side of fame as paparazzi become increasingly obsessed with snapping shots of Hollywood's “It” girls. I discovered it.
The “Anyone But You” star told Glamor in a recent interview that a photographer showed up at her new home in Florida with her family and yelled at her to force her to take pictures in a bikini.
“They said, 'Tell her to go out in a bikini, we'll take a picture of her, and then we'll leave her alone,'” the 27-year-old told Glamor.
To make matters worse, Sweeney said people on social media suggested she call the paparazzi.
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Sydney Sweeney has discovered the dark side of fame, with paparazzi increasingly obsessed with snapping photos of Hollywood's “It” girls. (Rich Polk/Getty Images for MTV)
“Why should I call the paparazzi to take pictures of me in my house when I have young cousins and family and I'm in the backyard? Why would I want that?” she said. told the magazine.
She wrote, “There are paparazzi photos of me in a kayak hiding in the bushes at sea. They arrived at 8 a.m. and didn't leave until 4 p.m. I feel comfortable and safe at home.'' It should be,” he added.
And it's not just the paparazzi.
“My actual safety is at risk if those photos are leaked.”
“My actual safety is at risk when those photos are leaked,” she said of the paparazzi photos at her home. “Everyone knows where I am. Now there are boats coming and going and I can literally hear them saying, 'This is Sidney Sweeney's house.' It's a star in my front yard.” It will be a tour.”

Sweeney said the paparazzi yelled at her family to force them to leave the house in bikinis. (Sydney Sweeney Instagram)
Sweeney is famously private. Most of her friends are childhood friends, and she kept her engagement to businessman Jonathan Davino so low-key that she and her Anyone But You co-star Glen Powell went on a mistaken date. Fans basically forgot about him when he was exposed to the rumors.
“I have a family and my cousins are my best friends,” Sweeney said. “I have a team and a few close friends. It's very small.”
She added that with the exception of her “Euphoria” co-star Maud Apatow, “most of them, actually all of them, are not in this industry.”
“This is a very lonely industry,” she added.

Sidney Sweeney and Glen Powell were embroiled in false relationship rumors. (Dia Dipaspil/Getty Images)
Elsewhere in the interview, Sweeney spoke about the industry, including severe bullying at school and losing “everything” while her parents drove back and forth from their home in eastern Washington/northern Idaho to Los Angeles to help her. He talked about the hardships he went through before becoming successful. Auditions for roles as a teenager and my parents' divorce.
“There was a moment when I didn't want to go home and I was really sad because I felt like I was a failure,” she revealed. “I knew there was no way I could actually fail, because in a very broad sense, my family lost everything.
“They got divorced. Whether it was because they came here or not, it was definitely a catalyst for the divorce. So we have to succeed in some way so that it doesn't go to waste.” I thought it wouldn't happen.”

Sidney Sweeney and fiance Jonathan Davino. (Charlie Galley/Getty Images, InStyle)
And as for the obsession with her body in the media, Sweeney says she's coming to terms with it.
She said that it “means so much to her” that fans have contacted her to say they are feeling more comfortable in their bodies, adding, “I want to empower others and be powerful in my own body.” Because I truly believe in feeling and accepting your sexuality.”

Sweeney says he is trying to “embrace” his sexuality. (Getty Images)
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“And if you have boobs, great. Show them off,” she added, joking that her grandparents claim she has “the best boobs in Hollywood.” did.

