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Sydney Sweeney became famous thanks to Euphoria, and a big part of the reason why she blew up is the fact that her character of Cassie represents an idea of sex appeal that a lot of people, particularly men, are attracted to. But how does her real-life partner feel about her risqué scenes on the show? Does he have a problem?
According to Page Six, record executive Scooter Braun has no problem with girlfriend Sydney Sweeney’s nude scenes in Euphoria. In fact, a source told the outlet that he is fully supportive.
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“Scooter has absolutely no issue with Sydney’s more provocative scenes in ‘Euphoria’ or any of the work she does as an actress,” an insider said. “He fully understands that it’s part of her job and respects how dedicated she is to her craft.”
Not just that, the source also said that, “Their relationship is very secure, and there’s a strong level of trust between them,” adding, “Scooter isn’t the type to feel threatened by her work or try to control what roles she takes on. He’s incredibly supportive of her career and proud of everything she’s accomplished.”
Reportedly, “they’re both very happy together and things between them have been going really well.”
The last episode of the show saw Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, in another explicit scene, this time featuring a yellow python. Cassie poses nude with the snake around her body for a photoshoot orchestrated by Maddy (Alexa Demie). She also posed in pink lingerie for the same shoot.

As has been the norm this season, social media had a lot to say about Cassie’s scenes, with one person writing on X, “What do you mean there’s a deadly snake that cassie takes pictures with?”
“cassie and that snake scene..?” another person tweeted.
Sweeney’s storyline this season has seen Cassie become an OnlyFans model, a decision that has sparked a great deal of controversy. Sydney Leathers, an OnlyFans creator since 2017, recently told Variety that there are a lot of elements in the show’s depiction of OnlyFans that come off as “ridiculous and cartoonish.”
“There’s so much that they have her doing that is not even allowed on OnlyFans, and that alone is infuriating: the age-play stuff where she’s dressed as a baby in a diaper, for example,” Leathers continued. “Credit card processors have very strict rules that you have to abide by, and the rules are getting stricter all the time.”
OnlyFans’ Acceptable Use Policy explicitly forbids any “illegal activity, including actual, claimed or role-played: exploitation, abuse or harm of individuals under the age of 18; incest; bestiality; necrophilia; rape or sexual assault; and any conduct that promotes terrorism.”
We’ve already seen Cassie break some of those rules, most notably when she dressed as a baby in earlier episodes of this season.
Euphoria creator Sam Levinson defended Cassie’s controversial storyline, telling The Hollywood Reporter in April 2026, “What we wanted to always find is the other layer of absurdity that we’re able to tie into it so that we’re not too inside of her fantasy or illusion—the gag is to jump out, to break the wall.”
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