- Sydney Sweeney has recently fallen victim to online body shamers
- However, Sweeney hasn’t been taking the abuse lying down
- Fans of her work in Euphoria and Anyone But You shot to defend her honour

Sydney Sweeney isn’t letting the bodyshamers knock her confidence.
The blonde beauty has become misogynist trolls’ latest victim after pictures of her emerged in a bikini. Apparently, it was an invitation to certain parts of the internet to sound off about her body.
If someone who looks like Sweeney isn’t safe from being called “mid” or told she needs the weight loss aid Ozempic, no one is safe.
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However, the barrage of awful comments is a helpful reminder that nothing is impossible. The Euphoria star hasn’t been taking the comments lying down.
The change in her body comes after it was revealed that Sweeney was cast to play boxing legend Christy Martin in an upcoming movie directed by David Michod.
How did Sydney Sweeney hit back at the trolls?
In what looks like another attempt to own the haters, Sweeney shared a sexy Instagram pic of her standing on a balcony, arched back to show off her washboard abs, covering her modesty with a sheepskin jacket.
She captioned it, “rain rain go away,” referencing the grey and wet weather behind her.
What else has Sydney Sweeney done to clap back at the trolls?
Sweeney took to her Instagram to post a montage of the horrible comments. After the parade of the grim posts, she concluded the video with a montage of her work sessions.
What has she said about playing Christy Martin?
Back in October, the Anyone But You star posted photos of her post-transformation. The reveal came after paps had already taken pictures of her playing the icon of women’s sport.
“Well, the cat’s out of the bag thanks to some paps in bushes, so here’s a little [behind-the-scenes] from my film I’m working on right now,” Sweeney said.
“Over the past few months, I’ve been immersed in training to bring to life the story of an incredible woman—a true champion who fought battles both inside and outside the ring,” she added. “Her journey is a testament to resilience, strength, and hope, and I’m honoured to step into her shoes to share her powerful story with you all. more to come soon.”
This came after she explained to Deadline that she gravitated towards the role because the boxer“not only legitimized female boxing, she overcame gender stereotypes and fought through emotional, physical and financial abuse.”