Sydney Sweeney, at just 27, has established a remarkable career, gaining recognition for her standout performances in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “The White Lotus”.
Her work on HBO’s “Euphoria” has drawn significant attention for its intensity and explicit nature.
Sweeney’s portrayal of Cassie Howard, a character navigating the complexities of teenage challenges such as infidelity and sexual exploitation, has received her significant recognition and praise.
Nonetheless, the provocative scenes in “Euphoria” have resulted in challenging experiences for the actress, particularly concerning her family.
In an honest conversation with NBC’s “Sunday Today”, Sweeney shared insights on how her career impacted her father.
She admitted that she had not adequately prepared him for the explicit nature of her role in the series.
Her mother, who had come to see her on set, was aware of what was happening, but her father was in the dark.
In an unexpected turn of events, Sweeney’s dad chose to organize a viewing party for “Euphoria”, extending the invitation to his own parents as well.
The family watched in shock as Cassie’s revealing scenes began to play on screen.
Sweeney’s father and grandfather soon found themselves uneasy with the unfolding scene.
“They turned it off and walked out,” Sweeney recalled, laughing at the awkward memory.
This situation highlights the challenges of managing family dynamics alongside a career in the entertainment industry.
“How do you bring up a conversation like that?” Sweeney acknowledged that she rarely talks about her job with her father.
For Sweeney, her typical discussions with her dad rarely touch on her profession, let alone the more explicit aspects.
Conversely, her frequent visits to the set kept her mother fully informed about the demands of the role.
Sweeney disclosed that her grandmother, in contrast, demonstrated unwavering support.
“My grandma… she’s a fan. She’s a big supporter,” she shared, adding that she makes her grandma an extra on her sets.
While Sweeney’s immediate family has adapted to the circumstances, her father’s response continues to serve as a poignant reminder.
During a 2022 conversation with “The Hollywood Reporter”, Sweeney discussed how viewers frequently mix up her character with her real-life personality.
“People forget that I’m playing a character,” she said, expressing frustration over being seen as a sex symbol.
Despite the confusion, Sweeney feels at ease with her characters and the intimate scenes that accompany them.
She expressed a desire for a more transparent conversation regarding the perceptions surrounding performers in explicit roles.
“Euphoria” has consistently challenged norms with its bold exploration of difficult subjects such as substance use and psychological struggles.
Sweeney’s depiction of Cassie, navigating complex adult themes, has frequently sparked mixed reactions among viewers regarding the show’s material.
Despite everything, Sweeney is looking forward to the upcoming third season of “Euphoria”.
Cassie reflected on her turbulent journey, expressing her excitement for the upcoming episodes.
“I love playing Cassie, especially last season because she was so crazy,” Sweeney said.
Despite receiving official authorization in February 2022, the third season of “Euphoria” has faced several delays.
The show’s production is currently on hold due to a Writers Guild of America strike and cast scheduling issues.
HBO has officially announced that they will begin production for the third season in early 2025, but they have not yet set a release date.
Sweeney has been involved in a variety of other projects, including HBO’s film “Reality”, in addition to her work on “Euphoria”.
Glen Powell will co-star with her in the Australian-shot romantic comedy “Anyone But You”.
In a recent conversation with “ET”, Sweeney expressed her enthusiasm for her time on set, describing it as one of the most delightful experiences of her professional journey.
“It was such a blast! I mean, Australia was such a beautiful place to film,” Sweeney shared.