A viral video featuring Sydney Sweeney, which had amassed over two million views, has been taken down by a platform in compliance with a copyright request. This action has fueled speculation among viewers, who were divided on whether the clip was genuine or AI-generated, leading many to believe the copyright claim was made because the video was authentic.
The story revolves around an incident during filming for the HBO series "Euphoria," where Sweeney was recorded making a sudden noise that echoed through a hot microphone. In the clip, she could be seen in a lounging position on a chair, wearing a red checkered crop top and matching shorts, when a loud sound erupted from behind her. Swiftly turning to glance over her shoulder, Sweeney then smiled and continued with the scene, unperturbed. "Stop it," an off-camera voice could be heard saying.
The clip was posted on Monday to an Instagram account known for its satirical content, with the caption joking about the audio having been "enhanced using cutting-edge AI wind detection software." Sweeney, who portrays Cassie Howard in the hit drama series, seemed unaffected as filming continued.
