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Sydney Sweeney Defends Rolling Stones Music Video Appearance Amid Objectification Claims

The actress, who stars in the band's 'Angry' video, says she felt 'hot' and 'good' in it, and sees expressing her sexuality as a form of empowerment.

  • Sydney Sweeney, who starred in the Rolling Stones' music video for their single 'Angry', has responded to claims that she was 'objectified' in the video, saying she felt 'hot' and 'good' in it.
  • Sweeney picked her own outfit for the video and sees expressing her sexuality as a form of empowerment.
  • One of the critics of the video was Damon Albarn, frontman of Blur and co-creator of Gorillaz, who called the video 'horrible' and 'disconnected'.
  • Sweeney also spoke about her upcoming romantic comedy 'Anyone But You', in which she stars opposite Glen Powell and which hits theaters on December 22.
  • The Rolling Stones' album 'Hackney Diamonds', which features the single 'Angry', has been praised as the band's liveliest album in 40 years.
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