Sydney Sweeney hits back at body-shamers with buff gym video as she prepares for Christy Martin biopic
Sydney Sweeney fired back at trolls who made fun of her body online by posting sweet images of her grueling workout regime.
The 27-year-old actress became a star in the TV shows Euphoria and The White Lotus and is now a reigning national sex symbol.
However, some online commentators have sharply criticized her appearance, in scathing comments she posted in a video montage on her Instagram.
“Too pale and she needs to lose a few pounds,” read one joke, while others called her “frumpy,” an “average fat Yankee girl” and a “butter face.”
After the comments flashed across the screen, Sydney herself was seen looking toned and toned in photos and videos of her gym routine.
She has been preparing for an upcoming biopic about professional boxer Christy Martin, who was a pioneer for women in the sport.
Sydney Sweeney fired back at trolls who made fun of her body online by posting sweet images of her grueling workout regime
Sydney started her video with a series of screenshots attacking her appearance, calling her “painfully average looking” and “a 5 at best.”
‘She’s not actually that attractive. I’m not sure why she’s so popular. I had a better body at 37 before I got pregnant with my youngest,” one person claimed.
“She’s extremely average and that’s why she always makes sure her chest is the first thing that comes into a room,” another commented.
Others compared her to Miss Piggy or “a middle-aged mother of four,” while another said she might be an “Ozempic candidate.”
Responding to her critics, Sydney then featured in a series of photos and videos showing how she achieved her Christy Martin boxer’s body.
The footage showed her boxing, both in a ring and with a punching bag, and training with various machines.
A few of the photos and clips were of Sydney flexing her impressively toned arms, demonstrating the progress she was making in her physical transformation.
Her latest post comes after she trashed the ‘fake’ Hollywood grandstanding about ‘women empowering other women’ Vanity fair.
She has been preparing for an upcoming biopic about professional boxer Christy Martin, who was a pioneer for women in the sport
Some online commentators have sharply criticized her appearance, in scathing comments she posted in a video montage on her Instagram
After the comments flooded the screen, Sydney herself was seen looking toned and toned in photos and videos of her gym routine
The footage showed her boxing, both in a ring and with a punching bag, and training with various machines
Sydney began her video with a series of screenshots attacking her appearance, calling her “painfully average appearance” and “a 5 at best.”
A few of the photos and clips were of Sydney flexing her impressively toned arms, demonstrating the progress she was making in her physical transformation
Her latest post comes after she criticized the ‘fake’ Hollywood grandstanding about ‘women empowering other women’ in Vanity Fair
The real Christy Martin is pictured in 1996
‘It’s very disheartening to see women tearing down other women, especially when women who are successful in other areas of their industry see young talent working very hard – hoping to make their dreams come true – and then trying to get any work done to bash and discredit. that they did,” Sydney said.
“All the people say is this whole industry is ‘Women empowering other women.’ None of this happens. It’s all fake and a cover for all the other things they say behind everyone’s back,” the Madame Web star said.
“I mean, there’s so many studies and different opinions on the reasoning behind it. “I’ve read that we’ve been raised all our lives – and it’s a generational problem – to believe that there can only be one woman at the top,” she theorized.
‘There is one woman who can get the man. There is one woman who can be, I don’t know, everything,” the Immaculate actress explained.
“So then everyone else feels like they have to fight each other or put that one woman down, instead of saying, let’s all lift each other up. I’m still trying to figure it out. I’m just doing my best here. Why am I being attacked?’