- Sydney Sweeney addresses rumors surrounding Euphoria.
- She talks about the relationships between the actors.
- She comments on speculation about the filming.
- She points out that the reality behind the scenes is different.
With the third and final season of the series Euphoria having just wrapped up, several questions surrounding the behind-the-scenes production continue to spark fans' interest. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Sydney Sweeney took the opportunity to address a rumor that has been circulating for several years regarding the relationships among the cast members.
For a long time, some internet users have suggested that tensions among the actors contributed to the series' numerous production delays. Many even pointed to a possible conflict between Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya. This theory gained traction as the third season was repeatedly postponed, fueling speculation on social media and in various media outlets.
The actress, however, was keen to clearly deny these allegations. “Honestly, we've all grown up together on this set, so it's crazy to see how much social media and the press distort things,” she said during the interview.
With this statement, Sydney Sweeney confirms that there is no major conflict among the cast members and that the rumors circulating over the years do not reflect the reality on set.
Questions surrounding the delay of Euphoria's third season date back several years. Originally scheduled to begin production in 2024, the series has seen its timeline pushed back multiple times. These delays are largely due to the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, which brought much of the entertainment industry to a standstill for several months. Delays related to scriptwriting also contributed to postponing filming, fueling the numerous speculations surrounding the popular production.

Did the stars' schedules complicate matters?
Also in her interview with Vanity Fair, Sydney Sweeney addressed another persistent rumor about what goes on behind the scenes. According to some speculation, the cast members—who have since become major stars—struggled to coordinate their schedules, which reportedly complicated work on set and contributed to production delays.
The actress, however, wanted to put things into perspective and qualify these claims. She explains that this version of events does not reflect the reality of how the production operated.
“I was a priority for HBO,” she said. “As soon as they told me, ‘It's the first day of filming,' I was legally not allowed to do anything else. So my schedule had no impact on the series. It was pretty funny to see how everyone interpreted the situation.”
She went on to emphasize that the entire cast operated under the same production rules and priorities.
“We were all top priority, so it wasn't as if our respective schedules were holding us back.”
With these statements, Sydney Sweeney seeks to quell speculation surrounding alleged scheduling conflicts, noting that everyone's professional constraints were managed by the production itself, not a source of friction among the actors.
