Actress Sydney Sweeney is famous for her attractive body and has been sexualized for it. She can’t help it but she can change the perception and embrace her natural self.
Sydney is doing what she feels is right for her and is embracing her assets. She learned the public’s obsession with them and is fine with ‘SNL’ hosting her and making jokes about her physical appearance.
Sydney Sweeney Wanted ‘SNL’ Ro Mock Her Physical Appearance And Public’s Obsession
According to ‘Saturday Night Live‘ star Bowen Yang, the ‘Euphoria‘ star was the one to suggest the show should lean more towards the public’s obsession with her body. She appeared as the celebrity host on the late-night sketch alongside Kacey Musgraves back in March.
“She came in and was like, ‘Please, everyone, make jokes about my b—-,” Yang revealed about Sydney Sweeney on Dana Carvey and David Spade’s ‘Fly on the Wall’ podcast. She further claimed that “She was practically begging everybody.”
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Yang noted that Sweeney’s approach wasn’t a bad thing but instead a prime example of “a host who came in and understood how she was being consumed and perceived already”. The episode did receive a bit of backlash due to complaints about the entire broadcast being centered around the blonde beauty’s look.
The Jokes Were Meant To Make Light Of The Constant Comments Sweeney Receives
In her opening monologue during ‘SNL’, Sweeney jokingly said that her backup plan, when it came to getting into acting, consisted of two words: “Show b***”.
Reflecting on her comedic lines during the interview with GQ in March, she admitted that the jokes made throughout the show were meant to make light of the inappropriate comments she receives online.
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“There’s so many people out there who are like, ‘Oh, she’s famous because she showed her boobs,” she told the news outlet. “You can try and fight it but they just fight back. Even if you stand up for yourself, people are going to attack you for standing up for yourself.”
The actress continued, “There’s not many opportunities that I get where I can be live, and it’s not my words written by somebody else,” the Immaculate actress declared elsewhere in the interview. “It’s making fun of all the ridiculous things that are out there, people just run with whatever they want.”