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Sydney Sweeney says female empowerment in Hollywood is ‘fake’: ‘None of it is happening’

Sydney Sweeney says female empowerment in Hollywood is ‘fake’: ‘None of it is happening’

Sydney Sweeney She called out the “fake” empowerment of women in the American film industry.

27 year old star Enthusiasm And Everyone But You He criticized the hypocrisy of people who publicly espouse feminist values ​​but privately “try to humiliate and discredit” their younger peers.

Speaking about the industry at large, Sweeney said the notion of “women empowering other women” was a “front” for more insidious behaviour.

“It’s very disheartening to see women tearing other women apart,” Sweeney said. Vanity Fair. “Especially when women who are successful in other areas of their industry see young talent working really hard, hoping to achieve their dreams, and then try to belittle and discredit every job they do.”

“All the people say this whole industry is ‘Women empowering other women.’ None of it happens. “It’s all fake and a front for all the other nonsense they say behind everyone’s back.”

Sweeney, who rose to fame as high school student Cassie Howard in HBO’s raunchy drama series EnthusiasmShe said it was “a generation problem to believe that only one woman can be at the top” and that there were “many studies and different opinions” on the reasons for this.

“There is a woman who can get the man. There’s a woman who can do anything, I don’t know.

Photo of Sydney Sweeney in August (Getty Images)

Photo of Sydney Sweeney in August (Getty Images)

“So others feel like they need to fight each other or take that woman down, instead of saying, ‘Let’s all lift each other up.’ I’m still trying to figure it out. I’m trying my best here. Why am I being attacked?”

Earlier this year, Sweeney was publicly criticized by producer Carol Baum, who has produced the following films: Dead Ringers, Father of the Bride and the original 1992 film version Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Baum stated at an event that he “didn’t understand” Sweeney, that she was “not pretty” and “couldn’t act.”

Madame Web star He later responded to the quotes in a statement. “How sad that a woman who was in a position to share her expertise and experience chose to attack another woman instead,” she said.

“It’s a shame if this is what he’s learned over his decades in the industry and thinks it’s OK to teach his students. It says a lot about Ms. Baum’s character to unfairly disparage a fellow female producer.”