Is Sydney Sweeney Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?
Sydney Sweeney has not explicitly labeled herself as “pro-life” or “pro-choice” in public statements. However, her career choices and advocacy work suggest alignment with progressive causes. In 2024, she produced and starred in Immaculate, a horror film widely interpreted as an allegory for bodily autonomy and reproductive rights. The film follows a nun who becomes pregnant under mysterious circumstances and resists a patriarchal religious institution’s control over her body. Critics and analysts have framed the project as a critique of forced pregnancy narratives, with Sweeney stating the story explores “women’s right to make decisions about their own lives”.
Sweeney also participated in strategic marketing for the romantic comedy Anyone but You (2023), which included amplifying rumors about her personal life to drive engagement—a tactic some commentators linked to feminist empowerment in Hollywood’s male-dominated landscape. While she has not directly addressed abortion legislation, her 2019 role in Euphoria tackled teen pregnancy and abortion discussions, with Sweeney emphasizing the importance of portraying “complex decisions young women face”.
As of April 21, 2025
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