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Sydney Sweeney says that other women in Hollywood “give me the most time”

Sydney Sweeney founded her production company Fifty -Fifty Films in 2020, but as she said to Times in an interview published on Saturday, she is still not taken seriously as a producer – and it is generally because of the other women with whom she works.

“To be honest, in fact, I always find that it is the women who give me the most time,” said Sweeney.

“I must be like, I want to be in the room, I want to sit at each meeting and want to be involved in each decision, I want to be taken seriously as a producer,” said Sweeney. She added that she has developed tactics to make sure people really hear her. “I am very direct, I am very frank.”

Sweeney added that she also receives the same skeptical treatment when she auditioned roles.

“I see it all the time when they don’t think I’m fine [a role] Because they watched Cassie Euphoria. Especially because Cassie was such a sexualized character-who puts a wall for people, “she said.” I have the impression of having to constantly be like, no, no, I am an actor, I am supposed to be different characters. “”

The A24 announced that the production of the third season of the show started in February 2025. The role of Sweeney as Cassie presented Glory to him, and the actress protects the character. “She could look like a silent blonde girl with a note and tits-out,” said Sweeney. “But she is not. There is so much more for her.”

The show, which also features Zendaya and Hunter Schafer, will resume after the graduation of secondary schools. “Being back is crazy, I love Cassie so much. She’s crazy. “

Grappling with glory were difficult for the 27 -year -old now, which began to act as a child after presenting a five -year plan to his parents. “Many things have disappeared,” she said at the exit, “like intimacy. Which is huge. You do not realize how much it means until you lose it. I see all the time: “Oh, they sold, they knew what they were registered”. But I did not know what she was registered. »»

Read the interview with Times.

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