âThatâs What She Gets For Being MAGAâ: Sydney Sweeneyâs Removal From âDevil Wears Prada 2â Spurs Speculation
âThatâs What She Gets For Being MAGAâ: Sydney Sweeneyâs Removal From âDevil Wears Prada 2â Spurs Speculation
Amita KumariWed, April 22, 2026 at 8:45 AM UTC
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The news of Sydney Sweeneyâs scene being cut from The Devil Wears Prada 2 first broke on Tuesday, April 21, just days after the actress found herself at the center of intense online backlash over her storyline in Euphoria.
Her arc in the ongoing third season, which premiered on April 12, sparked widespread debate, with many viewers calling certain moments âdisturbingâ and even âexploitative.â
Now, fans are questioning whether the controversy played a role in the decision, with some wondering if the fashion-forward franchise chose to distance itself from the ongoing discourse.
âWhy did they remove her? Donât tell me itâs because of the Euphoria saga,â one user quipped.
Sydney Sweeneyâs reportedly three-minute cameo in The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been cut from the final version
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In Euphoria Season 3, Sydney Sweeneyâs character, Cassie Howard, begins creating explicit adult content to fund her lifestyle.
With two episodes released so far, the American teen drama has been embroiled in heated controversy, featuring scenes of Sweeney in a suggestive baby outfit with a pacifier, another in a dog costume, and others where her bare breasts are shown.
These scenes were criticized not only by netizens but also by several professionals in the adult industry, many of whom argued that the portrayal was highly problematic and amounted to the âs**ualization of infancy,â calling the content âsickâ and a âhumiliation ritual.â
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Even the seriesâ narrator, voiced by Zendaya, who plays Rue Bennett, tells the audience, âCassie was exactly the kind of girl⊠Beautiful, but directionless. So desperate for attention, sheâs willing to humiliate herself.â
Amid this controversy, news of Sydneyâs cameo being cut from the final version of The Devil Wears Prada 2 surfaced shortly after the filmâs New York world premiere, with a wide theatrical release set for May 1.
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The filmâs four iconic leads, Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, are all set to reprise their roles, alongside several new faces joining the sequel.
One of the new faces in the sequel was Sweeney, who reportedly filmed her cameo in August 2025 on the filmâs New York City set.
She was set to play herself as a celebrity client being styled by Bluntâs character, Emily Charlton, now portrayed as a luxury brand executive.
Fans have speculated that the decision was made to distance the franchise from Sweeneyâs ongoing Euphoria controversy
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The scene was intended as a three-minute sequence early in the film to reintroduce Emilyâs character, but it was ultimately removed during editing.
Production sources described the omission to Entertainment Weekly as a âcreative decision,â adding that the scene âdid not work structurallyâ with the rest of the opening sequence.
The filmmaking team also expressed gratitude for her participation and clarified that there was no bad blood.
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However, netizens remain unconvinced by this explanation. Many have speculated that Disney, the filmâs distributor, may have wanted to distance the family-friendly, high-fashion brand of the franchise from the controversy surrounding Sydneyâs image.
One user wrote, âSweeney being in a movie about fashion makes much less sense since shes an actress not a model.â
Another added, âHer most famous brand deal is with the decidedly downmarket American Eagle, and even with that, sheâs only known for the controversy not the clothes.â
One user questioned, âWhy did they remove her? Donât tell me itâs because of the Euphoria sagaâ
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âWhy would she be making a cameo when sheâs by no account a fashion icon?â questioned a third.
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Another harsh comment read, âWas the cameo of her taking her clothes off? I really donât know what her actual âacting talentâ is beyond that.â
Others expressed, âThey saw her acting in the recent season of euphoria and had to make the necessary changes.â
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âPlease tell me itâs not about that stupid American Eagle non-controversy,â one user quipped, while another said, âThey probably werenât too impressed with her performance in Euphoria. Too tacky. They werenât going to have thatâŠâ
âImagine youâre having the time of your life watching the movie and sydney sweeney pops up unannounced!â
Some netizens also revived controversy surrounding Sydneyâs âtone-deafâ American Eagle denim campaign from last year, in which she said, âGenes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. My jeans are blue.â
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These remarks were criticized by some as insensitive, with critics pointing to the wordplay between âjeansâ and âgenes,â which they interpreted as problematic.
Meanwhile, some viewers, referencing The Housemaid starâs rumored political alignment, wrote, âThatâs what she gets for being MAGA.â
Another in agreement said, âThe devil wears prada not maga.â
Several other notable appearances, including Anna Wintour, the real-life inspiration behind Miranda Priestly, also didnât make the final cut
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The Anyone But You star has not yet addressed reports that her cameo was removed from the final version.
Moreover, Sweeney isnât the only one whose role was cut. According to Variety, several planned appearances and subplots were removed during editing.
Anna Wintour, who directly inspired Miranda Priestlyâs character, was reportedly set to make an appearance, but her scene was cut from the theatrical version and will instead appear as a bonus feature on streaming platforms.
Conrad Ricamora, known for How to Get Away with Murder, was also cast as Hathawayâs character Andy Sachsâs roommate.
However, his entire role was removed after test audiences reportedly questioned why Andy would have a roommate, given her growth and the filmâs setting 20 years after the original.
Despite these cuts, the sequel still features appearances by several fashion and entertainment icons playing themselves, including Lady Gaga, Lucy Liu, John Batiste, Naomi Campbell, and Donatella Versace, among others.
âGetting cut from a movie as yourself is a brutal performance review,â one critic wrote
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