Financial reality of being an actress exposed by star: ‘Don’t pay actors like they used to’

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Financial reality of being an actress exposed by star: ‘Don’t pay actors like they used to’
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Despite two Emmy nominations, actress sydney_sweeney does not have the financial stability you may expect. 7NEWS

Breaking down her financial responsibilities, Sweeney said, “I have to give five per cent to my lawyer, 10 per cent to my agents, three per cent or something like that to my business manager.The actress purchased her first home early this year.And soon after purchasing the property, Sweeney says, its location was leaked on a real estate blog.She now has college students posing outside for a TikTok trend, as well as paparazzi waiting for her to appear.

“I couldn’t believe I was even able to buy a house,” she said, adding, “I want to be able to stay there.” Along with her mortgage, the actress shared the importance of staying relevant in a society so entrenched in social media and cancel culture.She says the press required for self-promotion adds up - including styling, tailoring, hair, make-up and travelling.The actress has been nominated for two Emmy Awards - Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Cassie Howard in Euphoria, and Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie as Olivia Mossbacher in The White Lotus.

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