Sydney Sweeneyhas once again goneviralafter an old controversy involving afake influencerresurfaced online and started circulating widely on X.
The incident, which originally unfolded in February 2024, has drawn fresh reactions as users revisit how the actress directlyshut downthe claim at the time.
As screenshots of herresponsespread again, many have praised the wayEuphoriastar handled the situation without hesitation.
“Sydney’s no-BS reply is gold. More celebs need to roast these scammers,” one user wrote.
Sydney Sweeney once brutal response resurfaced after she shut down influencer’s false claim
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The situation began when anInstagramuser posted a reel claiming they had worked as Sweeney’s dietician for five years.
“I wasSydneySweeney’s dietician [sic] for 5 years. This is how I helped her get her dream role with 5 easy food swaps,” the caption read, immediately raising eyebrows due to both the claim and the spelling.
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The video went on to suggest that the actress swapped out her favorite comfortfoods, including Kraft Mac and Cheese, as part of a structured diet plan.
However, the claim didn’t go unnoticed.
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Sweeney herself appeared toresponddirectly under the post, writing, “I don’t know you, and Kraft Mac & Cheese is for life.”
The reply quickly went viral, with screenshots spreading across platforms as people reacted to her shutting down theclaimin a single sentence.
The internet backed her response as people called out the influencer
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As the post gained traction once again, users didn’t hold back in criticizing the false claim.
“It’s not just embarrassing, it’sunethical. You’re literally using someone else’s identity to sell something they have nothing to do with,” one person wrote.
Another added, “Are people not embarrassed to lie like this?” while someone else pointed out, “Incorrect spelling of ‘Dietitian’ is embarrassing for her.”
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Others focused on the bigger issue of influencers using celebrity names forcredibility.
“They actually need to sue these people. Fakeinfluencerstrying to monetise off their names,” one comment read.
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“This is so strange. ” Why would you lie about that like she’s not on the internet and can’t see it,” another user wrote.
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Some even mocked the claim itself. “There’s no way that 26-year-old was a dietician for a Hollywood star for 5 years,” one person said.
The controversy didn’t stop there, as the woman in the video revealed a shocking truth
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It later emerged that the image used in thevideohad been taken from another woman who had no connection to the situation. She addressed the situation, explaining that her photo had been stolen and used without her consent.
“Somebody stole my picture… I do not support what is being said in this video whatsoever, nor do I have any background in nutrition,” she clarified.
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The influencer’s account was eventually deleted, but the situation added to ongoingconcernsabout misleading ads and fake expertise being promoted online.
As one user put it, “Hmm. They have been doing it for the longest time, and nothing has changed.”
The resurfaced moment came as Sweeney faced renewed attention aroundEuphoriaseason 3
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AsreportedbyBored Panda,the resurfaced clip comes at a time when Sweeney is already in the spotlight ahead ofEuphoriaseason 3.
The actress recently appeared at the show’s premiere on April 7, where her red carpet look drew mixed reactions online. Critics questioned her styling, with some calling it “unusual” while others compared it to pastfashion choices.
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At the same time, the show’s trailer also sparked discussion, with viewers revisiting pastcontroversieslinked to Sweeney, including her American Eagle campaign and public image.
As one comment read, “People used to get away with this, but celebs are online way too much now for it to work.”
“Incorrect spelling of ‘dietican’ is embarrassing for her,” wrote one user
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