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“I truly believe that love and the human body and the female body is another art form and is another way to communicate love and emotion and communication,” Sydney says. “You can watch people brutalize and murder each other on TV, but then the moment someone shows their body it’s [fake gasp], ‘Oh my god, horror.’ I know many successful male actors who, if you put all their films together where they’re either nude or have a sex scene it could be hours worth. But then they win Oscars. The moment a girl says it, it takes away from their acting. Everyone’s like, she just shows her boobs because she can’t act.” She mentions her work in Handmaid’s Tale, Everything Sucks!, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and more: “I did all that before [I showed my body]. So do your research.”


















