Sydney Sweeney went to great lengths to convince her parents to let her pursue her acting career.
During his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert On Thursday, November 6, Sweeney said, “They thought it was like being a princess, they didn’t think it was real.”
So the Euphoria The star created a PowerPoint presentation explaining “Why They Should Let Me Audition and the Steps to Become an Actor.”
“I put together a five-year business plan presentation when I was 10,” she told Stephen.
Unfortunately, the presentation didn’t change their minds overnight.
“It was a hard sell and took a few years,” she admitted.
Elsewhere, The Voyeurs The star spoke to the host about the living conditions of her close-knit family.
“My family has lived on this lake for five generations. My grandmother was born and raised in this house. And then she had my mother in the house and I grew up in the house,” the actress said.
“The properties were all next to each other, with all the siblings. His parents (my great-grandparents) were his neighbors. And when I was born, they passed away and sold the property to another couple,” she continued.
“Growing up, we would walk across the yard to my other cousins, and three years ago I came in and knocked on the door and said, ‘I want to buy my great-grandmother’s house,’” she added.
Sydney Sweeney is currently promoting her film Christy, which is currently in theaters.




