Sydney Sweeney is setting the record straight about her breasts once and for all.
The 28-year-old actress, best known for her breakout roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus, took a seat next to her The Housemaid co-star Amanda Seyfried, 40, for Vanity Fair’s iconic lie detector series.
The video, published on Thursday, December 11, took a bold turn when no topic was off-limits.
As the two stars fired questions back and forth, things got real about 12 minutes in, when Seyfried asked the question that’s apparently been “on everyone’s minds recently.”
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"I just have to ask, are your boobs real?" Seyfried asked, making Sweeney laugh.
With a smile and a nod, Sweeney gave a confident: “Yes.”
Seyfried kept it going with a follow-up: "Have you ever had any work done on them?" she asked.
Sweeney shook her head and replied: "No, I've never gotten any work done anywhere."
The polygraph examiner didn’t hesitate. Sweeney was telling the truth.
That led Seyfried to cheekily ask: "Can I touch them?"
"Sure," Sweeney responded, playing along.
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This isn’t the first time Sweeney has spoken up about speculation surrounding her appearance. Earlier this week, she tackled the topic head-on in a video interview for Allure.
"Let’s debunk them all. I mean, I have never gotten work done," she said, adding, "I am so scared of needles, you have no idea."
Having started in the industry as a child, Sweeney had a sharp message for those comparing old and new photos of her on social media.
“You cannot compare a photo of me from when I was 12 to a photo of me at 26 with professional makeup and lighting! Of course I'm going to look different,” she said. “Everybody on social media’s insane."
Sweeney often discusses her body, as back in September 2023, she told Women’s Health that she finds strength in thinking about her future self.
“I look up to the older version of myself. When I was 10, I looked up to the 25-year-old version of myself, and now I look up to my 50-year-old version. I hope I make the decisions she would be proud of,” she said.
She added: “Whenever a new challenge presents itself and I’m not scared to push myself to try, that’s when I’m really proud of who I am.
"I know that my body can keep going — it’s more just that mental challenge to push myself through. I take that skill into skiing, into acting, into anything I do, because it’s always more mental than physical. Of course, you have to train, but it’s mind over matter at the end of the day.”
Away from the gossip, Sweeney recently shared advice for aspiring actors during an interview with PEOPLE earlier this month.
"You gotta love it a lot, because it's really hard, and you're going to be told 'no' more than you're gonna be told 'yes,' " she said. "You have to deal with rejection, and it's a lot. So if you love it to your core, then none of that matters because ... you're getting to do what you love."
