Child star-turned-OnlyFans creator says Sydney Sweeney scene crossed a line
Former Disney star Maitland Ward has criticized Sydney Sweeney's portrayal of an OnlyFans creator in season three of 'Euphoria,' calling certain scenes inappropriate and offensive. Ward argued the depiction violates OnlyFans' guidelines by evoking underage themes and undermines the legitimacy of sex workers. She accused the show of reinforcing harmful stereotypes and treating sex work as a spectacle rather than a serious profession.
- ▪Maitland Ward criticized Sydney Sweeney's character in 'Euphoria' for depicting childlike behavior on OnlyFans, which she said crosses ethical and platform guidelines.
- ▪Ward stated that the show portrays sex workers as 'freaks' and reinforces damaging stereotypes about the industry.
- ▪She emphasized that many OnlyFans creators work hard to build their brands and deserve respect, not mockery.
- ▪Ward claimed the show uses a 'blonde, boobie-bimbo' stereotype to depict someone entering sex work for money and fame.
- ▪She argued that Hollywood often treats sex work as a joke or sideshow, which harms real individuals in the profession.
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Media Child star-turned-OnlyFans creator says Sydney Sweeney scene crossed a line By Lori A Bashian, Fox News Published May 16, 2026, 8:48 a.m. ET Originally Published by: Woman's world unravels after detective reveals the man she married vanished 37 years ago GOP auditor puts his own state workers on notice as 'explosion' of fraud tips pour in Top Catholic leader warns of 'true threat' facing Americans ahead of Trump address Former Disney star Maitland Ward is not happy with Sydney Sweeney’s portrayal of an OnlyFans model in season three of “Euphoria.” During a recent interview with TMZ, the 49-year-old former “Boy Meets World” star and current adult film actress and OnlyFans creator took issue with the choices of Cassie, Sweeney’s character, on the subscription-based website,…
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