Last week, Baum sparked outrage when she took aim at the 26-year-old actress while speaking to New York Times film critic Janet Maslin in front of a live audience.
The 26-year-old star's former acting coach Scott Sedita praised his ex-student for being a well-trained actress but did agree that she does not have 'supermodel' good looks to TMZ.
Sydney Sweeney has become a massive star with appearances in Euphoria and The White Lotus. Other recent appearances include Madame Web and Immaculate. Now Hollywood producer Carol Baum is targeting Sydney Sweeney, claiming that she both “isn’t pretty” and “can’t act.” This opinion was shared by Baum during a Q&A for the 1988 film Dead []
Sydney Sweeney’s acting coach, Scott Sedita, claims that the “Euphoria” star is a “serious actress” after she was slammed by producer Carol Baum.
Sydney Sweeney is a rising star in Hollywood right now. She’s recently appeared in several film projects, and she’s got many more lined up.With success comes people who...
Sydney Sweeney shared a number of busty snaps while posing up a storm during her vacation to Hawaii.
Actress is enjoying a carefree break in Mexico and has been sharing bikini snaps. She also posed in a top emblazoned with the words 'Sorry I have great t s'. Last week veteran film producer Carol Baum criticized the blonde bombshell's looks and claimed she 'can't act'
A former Hollywood producer who worked on films such as Father of the Bridge recently made some headlines with her disparaging comments about actress Sydney Sweeney. Now an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, Carol Baum said she needed to have Sweeney’s popularity “explained” to her because she’s “not pretty and can’t act.” […]
White Lotus actress says attack on her by fellow female producer Carol Baum
Renowned producer Carol Baum takes brutal jabs at Sydney Sweeney for her
Sydney Sweeney's team fired back at Hollywood producer Carol Baum for her "shameful" disparagement of the actor, calling Baum out for not supporting a fellow female producer. Baum recently publicized her befuddlement over the "Euphoria" star's booming popularity, marked by Sweeney's roles in "The White Lotus," "Madame Web" and "Immaculate." But Baum appeared to be especially irked by Sweeney's hit rom-com "Anyone But You," a modern adaption of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," prompting...
“How sad that a woman in the position to share her expertise and experience chooses instead to attack another woman.”View Entire Post ›