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Why are internet mouthbreathers suddenly referring to Sydney Sweeney as ‘mid,’ and will they be shaving their neck beards anytime soon?

Were they not hugged as children?

perfection does indeed walk among us — has somehow become a target of the internet’s army of unshowered opinion-havers.

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The sudden surge of “constructive criticism” came after tabloids like the one of the most stunning actresses of her generation unworthy.

Insults like “meh” and “she could lose a few” were hurled in Sydney’s direction with all the venom of people who think three hours of gaming counts as cardio. Meanwhile, an actual Ph.D. (at least according to his bio) offered their cutting-edge assessment: “.”

The absurdity wasn’t lost on anyone who dared to venture into the replies. Fans armed with receipts and righteous indignation came to defend Sweeney from the kind of criticism that could only come from people who use anime profile pictures and still ask their moms to make chicken tenders. One defender questioned what kind of unholy delusion compels a person to call Sydney Sweeney anything less than enjoying life in the literal lap of luxury. Not exactly “mid” behavior.

This incident isn’t just about Sydney — it’s a reminder of the impossible beauty standards women face, even those who already check every box society throws at them. If Sydney can be labeled as “fat” or “mid,” what hope is there for anyone else? The commentary reeks of the same energy that had the internet dissecting Ariana Grande’s weight or debating whether Taylor Swift’s legs were too long. One can’t help but wonder if the real issue is less about Sweeney’s body and more about the projection of insecurities from downgraded minds that can’t stand to see a woman thriving without their approval.

It’s easier to criticize from behind a keyboard than, say, shave your neckbeard or vacuum the crumbs out of your gaming chair. At the end of the day, Sydney isn’t losing sleep over these comments. She’s booked, busy, and a perennial red-carpet darling.


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Andrej is a Freelance Writer at We Got This Covered. Armed with a philosophy degree, he spent seven years as a freelance writer. Andrej brings readers closer to celebrities, politics, and true crime. He enjoys spending time with his family, playing League of Legends, and completing crossword puzzles while he's not on the clock. Fun Fact: After spending four years studying philosophy, Andrej chose to stop thinking and start acting.