In an undeniable and candid moment, Sydney Sweeney has officially shut down years of persistent online speculation about her appearance. During a lie detector test with her costar Amanda Seyfried, the Euphoria star confirmed she has never had cosmetic surgery, a statement verified as truthful by the polygraph administrator.
In the world of modern celebrity, few stars face the level of intense public scrutiny that Sydney Sweeney endures. From her breakout roles to her red carpet appearances, her image is perpetually dissected online. Now, Sweeney has taken control of the narrative in the most direct way imaginable: by strapping herself to a polygraph machine.
During a promotional interview for her upcoming film The Housemaid, Sweeney participated in Vanity Fair’s popular Lie Detector Test series. Her co-star, Amanda Seyfried, didn’t hesitate to ask the question on everyone’s mind.
The Definitive Answer
“There’s been a question on everyone’s mind recently, and I just have to ask. Are your boobs real?” Seyfried asked directly. With a laugh, Sweeney answered, “Yes!” The administrator confirmed her response was truthful.
Seyfried pressed further, asking if she’s “ever had any work done on them.” Sweeney’s reply was unequivocal: “No, I’ve never gotten any work done anywhere.” Once again, the test administrator confirmed she was being truthful. This moment instantly provided a clear, verified answer that puts a full stop to endless speculation.
A Long History with Body Image
This public declaration is particularly significant given Sweeney’s past comments about her body. She revealed to Glamour UK in December 2024 that she once considered getting a breast reduction. “When I was in high school, I used to feel uncomfortable about how big my boobs were,” she shared. “I used to say that when I turned 18, I was going to get a boob job to make them smaller.”
What stopped her? A piece of advice from her mother, Lisa Sweeney. “My mom told me, ‘Don’t do it. You’ll regret it in college,’” Sweeney recalled. “And I’m so glad I didn’t. I like them. They’re my best friends.” This journey from youthful insecurity to self-acceptance provides powerful context to her confident answers during the lie detector test.
Dispelling Online Myths
Sweeney has been forced to address rumors of cosmetic procedures multiple times. She previously spoke to Variety about the absurdity of online “comparison pictures” used to fuel surgery theories. “I’m like, ‘I’m 12 in that photo. Of course I’m going to look different. I have makeup on now and I’m 15 years older,’” she stated, adding, “I’m going to age gracefully.”
There is also a very practical reason behind her decision to avoid cosmetic alterations: a severe phobia of needles. “I’m absolutely terrified of needles. No tattoos. Nothing,” she told Variety. She elaborated on this fear in an interview with Wired, explaining she needs to be “held down” for shots or blood draws. “I have the biggest phobia of needles. The biggest,” she emphasized, making the prospect of voluntary injections or surgery highly unlikely.
By confronting these persistent rumors in such a public and verifiable forum, Sweeney has not only defended her own truth but also highlighted the often-unrealistic standards and intense speculation faced by women in Hollywood. Her new film, The Housemaid, is set to premiere in theaters on December 19.
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