Megyn Kelly Critiques 'Euphoria' Creator Over Controversial Sydney Sweeney Scene
"This is sexualizing infancy": Megyn Kelly reacts to viral Sydney Sweeney baby pacifier look in 'Euphoria' trailer, calls show’s creator "sick"
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Megyn Kelly condemned the creator of 'Euphoria', Sam Levinson, for a controversial scene featuring Sydney Sweeney sucking a pacifier while dressed in a baby costume. Kelly described the portrayal as 'sexualizing infancy' and criticized Levinson for allegedly injecting unnecessary nudity into the show, sparking significant backlash on social media.
- 01Megyn Kelly criticized the portrayal of Sydney Sweeney in 'Euphoria' as inappropriate and disturbing.
- 02The scene features Sweeney in a baby costume, which Kelly argues sexualizes infancy.
- 03Kelly claims that other actresses have also complained about Sam Levinson's use of nudity in their scenes.
- 04The backlash on social media highlights growing concerns over the show's content.
- 05Sydney Sweeney described her character's choices in the new season as 'wild and interesting'.
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Megyn Kelly, a conservative podcaster, has publicly criticized the creator of the HBO series 'Euphoria', Sam Levinson, following the release of a new trailer for the show's third season. The trailer features actress Sydney Sweeney, who plays a character named Cassie, in a baby costume sucking on a pacifier, which Kelly described as 'sexualizing infancy.' During her podcast, Kelly expressed disbelief that Sweeney would agree to such a portrayal and condemned Levinson for frequently injecting nudity into scenes without narrative justification. She claimed that other actresses have also voiced similar concerns about Levinson's direction. The backlash on social media has been significant, with many users labeling the imagery as inappropriate. Kelly emphasized that this trend reflects Hollywood's failure to recognize boundaries, warning that it could normalize disturbing themes. In contrast, during the premiere, Sweeney characterized her character as 'crazy' and willing to make extreme choices for fame, suggesting a deeper commentary within the show.
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