Sydney Sweeney slams claims she was objectified in Rolling Stones music video: 'I felt so good'

Sydney Sweeney slams claims she was objectified in Rolling Stones music video: 'I felt so good'

"I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have," the "Anyone But You" star said.

Sydney Sweeney is clapping back at critics who claim she was objectified in the Rolling Stones' "Angry" music video.

In the video, Sweeney, clad in black studded chaps and a corset, rides in a convertible, dancing and singing along to the song, which is off the iconic rock group's new album Hackney Diamonds. Sweeney has some choice words for people who think she was sexually objectified in the clip.

In a new interview with Glamour UK, the Anyone But You star said of her starring role in the video: “I felt hot. I picked my own outfit out of racks and racks of clothes. I felt so good in it.”

<p>The Rolling Stones/ Youtube</p> Sydney Sweeney

The Rolling Stones/ Youtube

Sydney Sweeney

“One of the questions I get is, ‘Are you a feminist?’ I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have,” she continued. “That’s sexy and strong, and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. I’m in a Rolling Stones video. How cool and iconic is that? I felt so good. All the moves, everything I was doing was all freestyle. I mean, who else gets to roll around on the top of a convertible driving down Sunset Boulevard with police escorts? It’s the cool things in this career that I had no idea I’d get to do.”

Speaking of, Sweeney can currently be seen in the rom-com Anyone But You, opposite Glen Powell. In addition to starring, Sweeney also produced the film, which is a modern take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.

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