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Sydney Sweeney: My Face is Real, Not Fake!

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Sydney Sweeney denies all cosmetic surgery rumors.
  • She attributes facial differences to aging and makeup.
  • A childhood accident caused uneven eyelids.
Sydney Sweeney: My Face is Real, Not Fake!

Actress Sydney Sweeney has firmly pushed back against years of speculation regarding cosmetic surgery, asserting she has never undergone any procedures. Speaking candidly, the 28-year-old star expressed fear of needles and attributed any perceived changes in her appearance to the natural aging process and the impact of professional makeup and lighting. She highlighted the unfairness of comparing her current photos to those from her childhood.

Sweeney further elaborated, pointing to a slight asymmetry in her eyelids as evidence of her natural features. She explained that this difference is a result of a childhood wakeboarding accident that required stitches, rather than any surgical intervention. This personal anecdote serves as her rebuttal to social media rumors and the claims made by some medical professionals.

The 'Housemaid' co-star joins a notable group of celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan and Kate Beckinsale, who have publicly countered assumptions about their looks. While some, like Kris Jenner and Sofía Vergara, have been open about their cosmetic work, Sweeney's strong stance emphasizes transparency about natural changes and dismisses unfounded speculation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Sydney Sweeney has stated she has never had cosmetic surgery and is afraid of needles.
Sweeney explains differences are due to natural aging, professional makeup, lighting, and comparing childhood photos to adult ones.
Sydney Sweeney's uneven eyelids are the result of a childhood wakeboarding accident that required stitches.

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