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Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 1
Sydney Sweeney Defends Euphoria Role in 3-Word Post as HBO Airs Series Finale
Updated
Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 1

Sydney Sweeney Defends Euphoria Role in 3-Word Post as HBO Airs Series Finale

14 articles · Updated · The Daily Beast · Jun 1
  • Sydney Sweeney, 28, answered criticism of her Euphoria performance with an Instagram carousel captioned, “It’s called... acting,” posted hours before Sunday’s finale.
  • The post highlighted Cassie Howard costumes from across the HBO drama, including a bridal gown and the dog outfit from season 3 that became a flashpoint for backlash.
  • Sex workers and OnlyFans creators had criticized Cassie’s storyline as unrealistic and stigmatizing, saying several scenes clashed with how online adult-content work actually operates.
  • Showrunner Sam Levinson said the exaggerated arc was intentional, arguing the absurdity was meant to “break the wall” between Cassie’s fantasy and the audience.
  • The response landed as Euphoria aired its final episode, “In God We Trust,” closing a third season already dogged by controversy around its depiction of sex work.
Did Euphoria's final season cement its legacy as a cultural touchstone or a cautionary tale of creative excess?
Is 'it's just acting' a valid defense when a performance is accused of reinforcing harmful real-world stereotypes?
When a show's artistic vision clashes with a community's reality, who gets to decide what is responsible storytelling?