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Gabija Saveiskyte

“Do You Think You’re Better Than All Of Us?”: Sydney Sweeney Caught Lying In New Interview

Sydney Sweeney doesn’t seem to hold her co-stars in particularly high esteem, according to a recent lie detector interview.

The actress was strapped to the device, which records heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and sweat, and was questioned by her Housemaid co-star, Amanda Seyfried.

Sydney, who recently addressed her controversial denim ad, began by admitting that she was “really nervous” about taking the Vanity Fair test.

Sydney Sweeney was caught in a lie while taking Vanity Fair’s lie detector test

Sydney Sweeney raising hands during a lie detector test, caught in a lie causing public backlash online.

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She was first asked whether she had read The Housemaid by Freida McFadden, the book her upcoming film is based on, before being cast in the title role.

“No,” Sydney replied, which the lie detector confirmed as truthful.

The 28-year-old was also asked whether she chose to work on so many biopics because she doesn’t want people to know “the real her.”

Sydney paused for a moment to think before finally answering, “I’m not sure.” Another truth.

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Then came the question that the lie detector found to be deceptive. “You’ve said in interviews that you can function on two hours of sleep, you don’t drink coffee, and only drink water. Be honest: do you think you’re better than all of us?” Amanda asked.

The actress answered questions about social media, plastic surgery, and The Rolling Stones

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Though Sydney responded with a firm, “No,” the device concluded it was a lie.

It gave the same result after she denied Amanda’s follow-up questions—whether she believed she was more “disciplined” than her co-stars and whether she considered 8 hours of sleep “too much.”

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Her apparent lie drew fierce criticism, adding to the backlash Sydney was already facing over her American Eagle campaign.

It is absolutely insane to me that Hollywood just doesn’t understand how much people dislike Sydney. Just put her on the shelf for a few years with Louis CK,” one critic wrote.

“I have no idea how Amanda tolerated working with her,” shared another.

Several people felt Vanity Fair should have chosen different questions. “Missed opportunity to ask Sydney what she thinks about white nationalism,” a separate user chimed in.

Amanda Seyfried asked Sydney whether she thought she was “better” and more “disciplined” than her co-stars

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“She defended the ‘I’m more disciplined than you’ allegations way more than the [racism] allegations,” wrote someone else.

Others supported the actress, writing, “I love them both, this was so fun, but I got sad when Sydney said that she gets a lot of hate.”

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The lie detector also confirmed that Sydney isn’t obsessed with TikTok, and that the content the algorithm feeds her most often on her “For You” page is history facts, arts and crafts, and hateful videos about herself.

Sydney and Amanda star in The Housemaid, an adaptation of Freida McFadden’s best-selling novel

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While she’s not obsessed with the video-sharing platform, the Euphoria actress told her co-star that she does have a major vice in her life: candy.

In case you’re wondering, she has no clue what the “6-7” trend means.

Sydney, who starred in the music video for the Rolling Stones’ single Angry, was also asked whether she was a fan of the rock group and if she could name three songs. She answered truthfully that she has a terrible memory and can’t name three songs by any artist.

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“I just have to ask, are your b**bs real?” the Mamma Mia actress inquired.

“Yes!” Sydney answered.

“Have you ever had any work done on them?” Amanda asked.

“No, I’ve never gotten any work done, anywhere,” Sydney replied.

Both of the answers were considered truthful.

The Euphoria actress denied accusations of racism following her controversial denim ad

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The White Lotus alum recently clarified her stance on the Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans campaign by American Eagle, which included a play on the words “jeans” and “genes” and led to accusations that Sydney was promoting racist ideas of genetic superiority.

After months of declining to address the criticism, she stated, “Recently, I have come to realize that my silence regarding this issue has only widened the divide, not closed it.

“I’m against hate and divisiveness. I don’t support the views some people chose to connect to the campaign,” she added. “Many have assigned motives and labels to me that just aren’t true.”

Image credits: sydney_sweeney

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In addition to The Housemaid, which hits theaters on December 19, fans are looking forward to seeing Sydney in The Devil Wears Prada 2, where she will have a cameo, and the third season of the HBO drama Euphoria.

Many people loved seeing the actresses participating in the Vanity Fair segment

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