Alyssa Farrah Griffin Demands ‘Justice for Sydney Sweeney’ on ‘The View’
Alyssa Farah Griffin is advocating for “justice for Sydney Sweeney.”
Following the actress’s eye-catching sheer dress at Variety’s Power of Women event, the co-hosts of “The View” expressed their support. They noted how the 28-year-old isn’t afraid to embrace her sexuality.
During a broadcast on Friday, Griffin, 36, declared she is “so over the Sydney Sweeney hate.”
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Sydney Sweeney was passionately defended by Alyssa Farah Griffin on “The View” after wearing a sheer dress. ABC
Griffin emphasized that Sweeney faces unwarranted criticism, stating, “She only gets big parts because of her sexuality and because she shows her big boobs.” However, Griffin insists that the “Euphoria” star is truly “a phenomenal actor.”
She highlighted a troubling double standard, mentioning how when Sweeney gained weight for her role in “Christy,” the Emmy nominee faced backlash and was accused of “letting herself go.”

“Justice for Sydney Sweeney,” Griffin stated emphatically. WireImage
Griffin added, “She gets all this criticism… because she shows her big boobs.”
Reflecting on the landscape of Hollywood, Griffin remarked that “women can’t win,” pointing out the unfair scrutiny that comes from every direction, including from critics of her weight gain.

Griffin insisted that Sweeney is “a phenomenal actor.” ABC
“She’s not hot enough in this, but then in real life, she’s hot, and you’re gonna be mad at her?” Griffin quipped.
In a broader discussion about how female celebrities are perceived, co-host Ana Navarro criticized the trend of sheer, revealing outfits.

Navarro commented on general trends in red carpet fashion, questioning their appropriateness. Variety via Getty Images
“We often hear about these women who don’t want to be sexualized and don’t want to be seen just for their bodies, but more and more I look at red carpets and these gorgeous women are showing up in what looks like bathing suits with sheer covers,” she expressed.
Meanwhile, co-host Sara Haines noted a plethora of “naked looks” in recent times, praising Jennifer Lopez for her ability to showcase her figure while maintaining a “classy” image.
Haines stated, “I don’t judge anyone that wants to wear revealing clothes, but when you go somewhere, you can own all the things you bring to the table.”

Haines commended Jennifer Lopez for her style choices. ABC
As the discussion unfolded, it was evident that women in Hollywood often find themselves caught between competing expectations regarding their image and presentation.
What do you think about the ongoing discussion surrounding celebrity fashion choices? Do you believe women face unfair scrutiny based on their outfits?