Sydney Sweeney responded to trolls mocking her body online by posting images of her grueling exercise regime.
The 27-year-old actress became a star of the TV shows Euphoria and The White Lotus and is now a reigning national sex symbol.
However, some online commentators have heavily criticized her appearance, in scathing comments she posted to her Instagram in a video montage.
“Too pale and needs to lose a few pounds around her waist,” read one taunt, while others called her “scruffy,” an “average stocky Yankee girl,” and a “butter face.”
After the comments appeared on screen, Sydney herself could be seen looking toned and muscular in photos and videos of her gym routine.
She has been beefing up for an upcoming biopic of professional boxer Christy Martin, who was a pioneering force for women in the sport.
Sydney Sweeney has responded to trolls who mocked her body online by posting images of her grueling exercise regime.
Sydney began her video with a series of screenshots of comments attacking her appearance, calling her “painfully average looking” and “a 5 at best.”
‘She really isn’t very attractive. I’m not sure why it’s so popular. “I had a better body at 37 before I got pregnant with my youngest daughter,” one said.
“She’s extraordinarily normal, which is why she always makes sure her chest is the first thing she enters any room,” another commented.
Others compared her to Miss Piggy or “a middle-aged mother of four”, while another said she could be an “Ozempic candidate”.
Responding to her critics, Sydney could be seen in a series of photos and videos that showed her achieving her Christy Martin boxer body.
The images showed her practicing boxing, both in the ring and with a punching bag, in addition to exercising with various machines.
Some of the snaps and clips showed Sydney flexing her impressively muscular arms, demonstrating the progress she made in her physical transformation.
Her latest post comes after she criticized Hollywood’s “false” grandstanding about “women empowering other women” in vanity fair.
She has been beefing up for an upcoming biopic of professional boxer Christy Martin, who was a pioneering force for women in the sport.
Some online commentators have harshly criticized her appearance, in scathing comments she posted to her Instagram in a video montage.
After the comments appeared on screen, Sydney herself could be seen looking toned and muscular in photos and videos of her gym routine.
The images showed her practicing boxing, both in the ring and with a punching bag, in addition to exercising with various machines.
Sydney began her video with a series of screenshots of comments attacking her appearance, calling her “painfully average looking” and “a 5 at best.”
Some of the snaps and clips showed Sydney flexing her impressively muscular arms, demonstrating the progress she made in her physical transformation.
Her latest post comes after she criticized Hollywood’s ‘false’ bombast about ‘women empowering other women’ in Vanity Fair.
The real Christy Martin in the 1996 photo.
“It’s very disheartening to see women tearing down other women, especially when women who are successful in other areas of their industry see younger talent working very hard, hoping to achieve whatever dream they may have, and then trying to criticize and discredit any job. what they’ve done,” Sydney said.
All the people say this whole industry is “Women Empowering Other Women.” None of that is happening. “This is all fake and a front for all the other shit they say behind everyone’s back,” the Madame Web star said.
‘I mean, there are so many different studies and opinions on the reasoning behind this. “I have read that throughout our lives we were raised – and it is a generational problem – to believe that only a woman can be at the top,” she theorized.
‘There is a woman who can catch the man. There is a woman who can be, I don’t know, anything,’ explained the Inmaculada actress.
“Then everyone else feels like they have to fight each other or take that woman down instead of saying, let’s all stand up.” I’m still trying to figure it out. I’m doing the best I can here. Why are they attacking me?