Here's What Sydney Sweeney Said About The Internet Backlash To An Interview Where She Talking About Wanting To Be A Young Mom

    "I was disappointed that people took my words and changed them [to serve] their own agenda."

    Sydney Sweeney addressed the recent controversy surrounding her comments to the Hollywood Reporter.

    closeup of Sydney posing at an event

    Back in July, Sydney's comments went viral after she said, “If I wanted to take a six-month break, I don’t have income to cover that." Comments accusing Sydney of being out-of-touch rolled in, as people pointed out that few can afford to take six months off work.

    Sydney at an event

    However, some of the controversy missed the context that Sydney was talking about taking parental leave — right beforehand, she says, "I was worried that, if I don’t work, there is no money and no support for kids I would have."

    closeup of Sydney

    Speaking to Elle about the uproar, Sydney said, “I was asked if I wanted to have a family and I said yes. And then I was asked why I didn’t have one yet, and I was like, I don’t have time to take even, like, a six-month break. Like, I don’t have time to be able to start this family."

    closeup of Sydney

    "It was kind of skewed with the public and taken out of context, which was insane to watch and kind of disappointing, too, because I think that being a mother, and a working mother, is really important."

    closeup of Sydney wearing a Red Sox jersey

    "I really want to achieve that one day. So I was disappointed that people took my words and changed them [to serve] their own agenda," she continued.

    Sydney on the red carpet

    Elsewhere in the interview, Sydney added, “Ever since I was little, I’ve always wanted to be a mom, and I love kids. I love their imaginations and think they’re a beautiful source of light. And I think that it’s the most normalcy that I’ll be able to achieve in my lifetime.”

    closeup of Sydney

    You can read the full profile here.