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'Euphoria' has a scene with Sydney Sweeney so controversial that they believe it "normalizes the Epstein case"

- April 15, 2026
- Updated: April 15, 2026 at 3:36 PM

The recent controversy surrounding the new season of Euphoria has sparked intense debate on social media, centered on a controversial scene featuring the character Cassie, played by Sydney Sweeney. In this sequence, Cassie appears in a childlike context, wearing a diaper and a pacifier, while exploring her new role as a content creator on OnlyFans. Although the narrative intention seems to be an evolution of the character through her quest for validation, the representation has elicited negative reactions from many viewers.
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Numerous users have rated the scene as problematic, interpreting it as a possible normalization of pedophilia. Comments on social media have been particularly strong, with some stating that the series is “trying to normalize the Epstein case” or that it is “one of the most disturbing things I’ve seen here in a long time”. This reaction has raised the level of the debate, calling into question the ethical boundaries that should exist in fiction, especially in a context where the protection of minors is a constant conversation.
The discussion not only focuses on the scene itself but also on Sweeney’s decision to participate in content that many see as irresponsible. Criticism towards the actress has increased, questioning how a public figure accepts to get involved in such a provocative narrative, at a time when child abuse and exploitation are highly relevant issues.
This intense debate reflects a broader environment regarding how far narratives in media can go and whether anything is acceptable in the pursuit of being groundbreaking. As the season progresses, viewers are left wondering if the series will continue to provoke similar reactions or if new boundaries will be established in the representation of such delicate topics.
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