Media commentator Megyn Kelly criticized actress Sydney Sweeney over a scene in HBO’s “Euphoria,” calling it inappropriate and raising concerns about the direction of the show’s latest season, as reported by The New York Post.
Kelly’s comments came during Tuesday’s episode of SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show,” where she reacted to a teaser released ahead of Season 3.
The preview, which aired as the new season premiered Sunday, features Sweeney’s character, Cassie, in a storyline that appears to involve an OnlyFans-style persona.
Sydney Sweeney como Cassie Howard no primeiro episódio da 3ª temporada de Euphoria, já disponível na HBO Max. pic.twitter.com/H4Y6JzFCZd
— Sydney Sweeney Brasil (@sydneysbrs) April 13, 2026
“This is sexualizing infancy,” Kelly said.
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Kelly described the scene in detail, stating that Sweeney is shown “dressed as a baby … sucking on a binky pacifier” with her “legs … completely spread.”
“I can’t believe she agreed to this frankly and was in this,” Kelly said.
Cena de Cassie, interpretada por Sydney Sweeney, gravando vídeos para seu OnlyFans na 3ª temporada de “Euphoria” divide opiniões. pic.twitter.com/PfJO9CHGHb
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The reaction follows growing criticism surrounding the third season of “Euphoria,” which has drawn attention for imagery that some critics have described as provocative.
The HBO drama, which helped bring Sweeney to prominence, has faced recurring scrutiny over its depiction of nudity and adult themes.
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Kelly also criticized the show’s creator, Sam Levinson, during her remarks.
“I think this guy’s sick … Sam Levinson,” she said.
She referenced reports that actors involved in the series have objected to certain creative decisions, including requests for additional nudity.
Several actresses from “Euphoria,” including Sweeney, have previously spoken about concerns related to scenes they felt went beyond what was necessary.
“He constantly wants the women to take their clothes off for, like, scenes that don’t require them to be nude at all,” Kelly said of Levinson.
Kelly framed her criticism within a broader discussion about content in the entertainment industry.
“I think this is another example of Hollywood not understanding at all where the line is,” she said.
“And how most normal people are going to recoil … in response to what’s essentially the sexualization of a child, of a baby.”
The teaser suggests Cassie’s character may shift toward a social media influencer role, potentially involving adult content platforms, according to reports surrounding the upcoming season.
Sweeney has addressed similar concerns in the past, stating in interviews that she has pushed back on scenes she believed were unnecessary. The actress has not publicly responded to Kelly’s latest remarks.
Kelly’s criticism marks a contrast from her previous comments about Sweeney.
During a separate controversy involving an American Eagle advertising campaign, Kelly described the actress as a “real” and “natural” beauty and defended her against criticism tied to the campaign’s messaging.
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At the time, the campaign, which included Sweeney referencing her “great jeans,” drew widespread attention and debate. American Eagle reported increased sales and heightened brand visibility during the rollout.
Kelly later suggested that Sweeney had shifted her position amid that backlash after speaking out more directly. She has also commented on Sweeney’s red carpet appearances.
Sweeney previously told People that she participated in the American Eagle campaign because she supports the brand. She added that she is “against hate and divisiveness,” responding to criticism surrounding the ad.
Representatives for HBO, Sweeney, and Levinson have been contacted for comment.
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This woman is average-looking at best, with mediocre acting skills. There are thousands just like her all around the country. She is definitely no conservative, and about as far from a moral example for our children as a person could get. But, for some strange reason I will never understand (probably because our side is absolutely desperate for anyone we can call a hero) we mistakenly deified this woman. Well, she proved us wrong – in spectacular fashion – and we now have egg on our faces. Could we please stop involving ourselves in celebrity culture? We’re supposed to be above that. Could we show a modicrum of discernment next time? We are the ones who claim to respect moral standards.