Sydney Sweeney cleared the air during a lie detector test when the question everyone keeps asking finally came up.
Asked directly by her co star Amanda Seyfried if her br*asts are real, Sydney answered yes and confirmed she has never had any work done anywhere, putting the rumors to rest once and for all.
A Vanity Fair segment took a very personal turn with “The Housemaid” actors.
Actor Sydney Sweeney declared her breasts were real while she was hooked up to a lie detector in a video released Thursday ― and the examiner determined she was being truthful. (Watch it below.)
The segment for Vanity Fair featured her “Housemaid” co-star Amanda Seyfried asking the questions, and Sweeney was tasked with the replies.
After Sweeney confessed to a candy addiction, Seyfried upped the stakes.
“There’s been a question on everyone’s mind,” Seyfried said while stopping to drink coffee to increase the suspense (albeit with giggles).
“There’s been a question on everyone’s mind recently, and I just have to ask,” she repeated. “Are your boobs real?”
The “Euphoria” star laughed and said, “Yes.”
“Have you ever had any work done on them?” Seyfried followed.
“No, I’ve never gotten any work done anywhere,” Sweeney replied.
“That was truthful,” the examiner determined.
“Can I touch ’em?” Seyfried asked. “Sure,” Sweeney answered.
Fast-forward to 12:23 for the exchange:
Sweeney has discussed related matters before.
In a 2023 interview, she recalled her anxiety about her breasts when she was younger and her mom warning her that she would regret a reduction.
She recently swatted down cosmetic surgery rumors in an interview with Allure.
The “Anyone But You” actor has been scrutinized on many fronts recently.
She caused a stir by gaining 30 pounds to play a boxer in a biopic that eventually tanked at the box office.
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She also appeared in a jeans ad to complaints that it leaned into white supremacy. She got a shoutout for it from President Donald Trump, who was pleased over a report she’s a registered Republican.
But apparently that’s the price of fame.

“The Housemaid” costars Amanda Seyfried, left, and Sydney Sweeney, pictured at a screening for the movie in New York City on Dec. 2, had a heavily circulated exchange about Sweeney’s body in a new video.
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