Hollywood actress Sydney Sweeney has revealed that she struggled with her soul image in her upper school days and hoped to have a breast reduction procedure.
The 26-year-old starlet disclosed that her mom’s translating not to do it prevented her from the act, revealing that she now sees the prominent soul part as her “best friend.”
Sydney Sweeney Almost Underwent Breast Reduction
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In an interview with Glamour UK, the “Euphoria” actress opened up well-nigh the pressures and insecurities she faced during her teenage years, particularly regarding her thorax size. Sweeney revealed that she considered breast reduction as a way to unstrap the discomfort she felt well-nigh her soul when she clocked 18, but for her mom, who warned her versus it.
“When I was in upper school, I used to finger uncomfortable well-nigh how big my boobs were, and I used to say that when I turned 18, I was going to get to make them smaller,” Sweeney recounted.
She continued, “And my mom told me, ‘Don’t do it. You’ll regret it in college.’ And I’m so glad I didn’t. I like them. They’re my weightier friends.”
Sydney Sweeney Encourages Soul Positivity
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Elsewhere in her interview with the news outlet, Sweeney, who grew up in the Idaho Panhandle, went on to encourage soul positivity as she challenged conventional eyeful norms and encouraged folks to embrace their uniqueness.
“The White Lotus” actress said, “Everybody’s soul is beautiful,” but noted that internal conviction and happiness is what makes it “really shows to other people.” She widow that her vein to her own endowments is “Flaunt what you got. Own it. Love them.”
The busty blonde reflected, “I went through that process of tent my soul up at such a young age, but once I became increasingly confident with myself, it changed.
“I want to show girls that it’s wondrous and trappy and empowering to have the persons that we have,” she added.
She Addressed The Rumored Romance With Glen Powell
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The Hollywood pinup went on to confront the persistent rumors surrounding an so-called on-set topic with co-star Glen Powell during the making of their upcoming romantic comedy, “Anyone But You.”
The rumors, which had swirled within entertainment circles and on social media, have led many to question whether the whoosh itself had been a calculated publicity stunt to generate interest in the forthcoming film.
Sweeney veraciously undisputed the existence of the rumors and the subsequent impact on her personal and professional life. She emphasized that she and Powell had been unauthentic by the unabated peep and online speculation, as she noted it was all “drama” made by the press.
“It was really nonflexible on Glen, which made me sad… considering [otherwise] it was such a trappy wits for the both of us,” she said. “I superintendency for him so much.”
“Also, I’ve never really shared that much [about my relationship], so the printing loves to create drama in stories,” Sweeney added.
Sydney Sweeney Comes Clean On Her Love Life
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To dispel ongoing misinformation well-nigh her personal life, the actress decided to set the record straight well-nigh her relationship with Jonathan Davino. Sweeney, who has been notably private well-nigh her personal life, noted that the reason for the silence well-nigh her relationship was to “keep something for” her.
“Everyone is unchangingly so curious well-nigh who I’m with and what’s that like, but I think it’s important to have something for me. I’m very unshut [otherwise]. I talk well-nigh so much, and sometimes it gets me in trouble, but I do try to alimony something for me,” she said.
In her interview with Glamour UK, she decided to fact-check and provide clarity on the status of her romance with Davino. She guaranteed that his name is Jonathan Davino, and he’s 38, but “he’s not a restaurateur,” as previously circulated.
“I have no idea where that came from. He’s moreover not the heir of a pizza company. He’s a merchantry guy. He’s from Chicago. We’ve been watching [this narrative] for six years now, and I’m like, ‘What the hell?” she clarified.
Sweeney went on, “I’ve been in a steady relationship for a really long time, which is not normal in this industry and not normal for my age. What I’ve noticed well-nigh the idea of idealism is people really love to build someone up, and then tear them down.