12.11.2025 10:34
Sydney Sweeney, one of Hollywood's young stars, has shed the pounds she gained for her new film. In the film, Sweeney portrays Christy Martin, a pioneer in boxing, and she lost the extra weight by following a strict diet and exercise regimen. The famous actress, who fully dedicated herself to her role, gained 15 pounds to reflect the physical strength of her character. After the completion of filming, Sweeney quickly returned to her former shape with an intense workout and nutrition program.
One of the most attention-grabbing stars of Hollywood in recent times, Sydney Sweeney, has lost the weight she gained for her new film. In the film, which premiered on November 7, Sweeney portrays Christy Martin, one of the pioneering figures in boxing, and she shed her excess weight by following a strict diet and exercise program before the filming of The Housemaid and the third season of Euphoria.
GAINED 15 KILOS
Hollywood's rising star Sydney Sweeney plays the lead role in a film about the life of legendary boxer Christy Martin. The famous actress, who dedicated herself entirely to her role, gained 15 kilos to reflect the physical strength of her character.
After completing the filming, Sweeney quickly returned to her former shape with an intense exercise and nutrition program. Currently preparing for both the film "The Housemaid" and the third season of the HBO series Euphoria, the young actress shared her weight loss journey.
Ate Everything to Gain Weight
The famous actress explained the process, saying, "I had to be very strict with myself. This role was physically challenging, but it also taught me discipline. While preparing for the film and constantly training, gaining weight was really difficult. I was eating a lot. I was eating everything you could think of. Then I was drinking protein powder on top of protein powder and taking a lot of creatine, which just causes bloating." The star actress stated that she primarily stopped eating a lot to lose weight.
Exercise and Diet Together
Before the production of new projects began, Sweeney stated that she adhered to a "very clean" diet and did "a lot of cardio" during the limited time frame, saying, "When you stop exercising and taking protein powders, your muscles disappear very quickly. The first thing to go before fat is muscle. That's why I lost weight in two weeks."
The story tells of Christy, nicknamed "the coal miner's daughter," who rose from a small town in West Virginia to become one of the most recognized female boxers of the 1990s.