Sydney Sweeney reportedly believes her bold confidence and success “can be intimidating to a lot of guys,” making it complicated to find a partner.
The Euphoria star recently said in an interview with Cosmopolitan that she “doesn’t really need a man” because she has “myself” and an “incredible group of girlfriends.”
According to a report from Radaronline.comher friend revealed that Sweeney’s comments reflect a pattern in her love life.
“Sydney’s independence is a big part of who she is. Some men love that. Others find it confronting, especially when they realize she doesn’t have to rescue or manage,” a friend claimed.
Another source claimed that the way Sweeney lives her busy life as one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actresses after her breakout role in Euphoria, it can be surprising to a potential partner looking for a “traditional relationship.”
The insider noted, “She doesn’t just show up to meetings. She leads meetings, makes decisions and builds something for the long term. That might come as a shock to someone expecting a more traditional relationship.”
In the interview, the 28-year-old actress emphasized: “Look, I am a boss in my life. I take control. I go after what I want. I am confident and successful, and I don’t really need a man.”
“I have myself. I have an incredible group of girlfriends. I have a team of tough women. That is very intimidating for a lot of guys, so a man has to be able to stand with me in that.
“It takes a very specific person who can handle the world that comes with me. There was a guy I really liked, but he told me he couldn’t handle my world. It’s hard.”

