“That’s What She Gets For Being MAGA”: Sydney Sweeney’s Removal From ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Spurs Speculation

The news ofSydney Sweeney’s scene beingcutfromThe Devil Wears Prada 2first broke on Tuesday, April 21, just days after the actress found herself at the center of intense onlinebacklashover her storyline inEuphoria.

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Her arc in the ongoing third season, which premiered on April 12, sparked widespread debate, with many viewers calling certain moments “disturbing” and even “exploitative.”

Now, fans are questioning whether the controversy played a role in the decision, with some wondering if the fashion-forward franchise chose to distance itself from the ongoing discourse.

“Why did they remove her? Don’t tell me it’sbecause of the Euphoria saga,” one user quipped.

Sydney Sweeney’s reportedly three-minute cameo inThe Devil Wears Prada 2has been cut from the final version

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InEuphoriaSeason 3, Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, begins creating explicit adult content to fund her lifestyle.

With two episodes released so far, the American teen drama has been embroiled in heated controversy, featuring scenes of Sweeney in a suggestive baby outfit with a pacifier, another in a dog costume, and others where her bare breasts are shown.

These scenes were criticized not only by netizens but also by several professionals in the adult industry, many of whom argued that the portrayal was highly problematic and amounted to the “s**ualization of infancy,” calling the content “sick” and a “humiliation ritual.”

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Even the series’ narrator, voiced by Zendaya, who plays Rue Bennett, tells the audience, “Cassie was exactly the kind of girl… Beautiful, but directionless. So desperate for attention, she’s willing to humiliate herself.”

Amid this controversy, news of Sydney’s cameo being cut from the final version ofThe Devil Wears Prada 2surfaced shortly after the film’sNew York world premiere, with a wide theatrical release set for May 1.

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The film’s four iconic leads, Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, are all set to reprise their roles, alongside several new faces joining the sequel.

One of the new faces in the sequel was Sweeney, who reportedly filmed her cameo in August 2025 on the film’s New York City set.

She was set to play herself as a celebrity client being styled by Blunt’s character, Emily Charlton, now portrayed as a luxury brand executive.

Fans have speculated that the decision was made to distance the franchise from Sweeney’s ongoingEuphoriacontroversy

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The scene was intended as a three-minute sequence early in the film to reintroduce Emily’s character, but it was ultimately removed during editing.

Production sources described the omission toEntertainment Weeklyas a “creative decision,” adding that the scene “did not work structurally” with the rest of the opening sequence.

The filmmaking team also expressed gratitude for her participation and clarified that there wasno bad blood.

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However, netizens remain unconvinced by this explanation. Many have speculated that Disney, the film’s distributor, may have wanted to distance the family-friendly, high-fashion brand of the franchise from thecontroversy surrounding Sydney’s image.

One user wrote, “Sweeney being in a movie about fashion makes much less sense since shes an actress not a model.”

Another added, “Her most famous brand deal is with the decidedly downmarket American Eagle, and even with that, she’s only known for the controversy not the clothes.”

One user questioned, “Why did they remove her? Don’t tell me it’s because of the Euphoria saga”

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“Why would she be making a cameo when she’s by no account a fashion icon?” questioned a third.

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Another harsh comment read, “Was the cameo of her taking her clothes off? I really don’t know what her actual ‘acting talent’ is beyond that.”

Others expressed, “They saw her acting in the recent season of euphoria and had to make the necessary changes.”

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“Please tell me it’s not about that stupid American Eagle non-controversy,” one user quipped, while another said, “They probably weren’t too impressed with her performance in Euphoria.Too tacky. They weren’t going to have that…”

“Imagine you’re having the time of your life watching the movie and sydney sweeney pops up unannounced!”

Some netizens also revived controversy surrounding Sydney’s “tone-deaf” American Eagle denim campaign from last year, in which she said, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. My jeans are blue.”

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These remarks were criticized by some as insensitive, with critics pointing to the wordplay between “jeans” and “genes,” which they interpreted as problematic.

Meanwhile, some viewers, referencingThe Housemaidstar’srumored political alignment, wrote, “That’s what she gets for being MAGA.”

Another in agreement said, “The devil wears prada not maga.”

Several other notable appearances, including Anna Wintour, the real-life inspiration behind Miranda Priestly, also didn’t make the final cut

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TheAnyone But Youstar has not yet addressed reports that her cameo was removed from the final version.

Moreover, Sweeney isn’t the only one whose role was cut. According toVariety, several planned appearances and subplots were removed during editing.

Anna Wintour, who directly inspired Miranda Priestly’s character, was reportedly set to make an appearance, but her scene was cut from the theatrical version and will instead appear as a bonus feature on streaming platforms.

Conrad Ricamora, known forHow to Get Away with Murder, was also cast as Hathaway’s character Andy Sachs’s roommate.

However, his entirerole was removedafter test audiences reportedly questioned why Andy would have a roommate, given her growth and the film’s setting 20 years after the original.

Despite these cuts, the sequel still features appearances by several fashion and entertainment icons playing themselves, including Lady Gaga, Lucy Liu, John Batiste, Naomi Campbell, and Donatella Versace, among others.

“Getting cut from a movie as yourself is a brutal performance review,” one critic wrote

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“That’s What She Gets For Being MAGA”: Sydney Sweeney’s Removal From ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Spurs Speculation

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Justin Bieber had some cozy, PDA-filled moments with her wife, Hailey Bieber, during Coachella 2026. The pop star performed both weeks of the popular annual music and arts festival, as a headliner on April 11 and April 18. Since then, different moments from the singer’s performance have been making news. Now, the artist has shared photos of himself cozying up with his beauty mogul wife on Instagram, making fans shower the couple with love.

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In the photograph, fans could see Justin Bieber wearing an oversized white and light yellow T-shirt, paired with loose-fit bright yellow pants. In the meantime, his wife, Hailey Bieber, could be seen donning a chic gray hoodie. She styled the hoodie by pairing it with a pair of black and white micro shorts. In the comments section of the Instagram post, one fan praised the couple by writing, “yall are just perfect together!!!” Meanwhile, another admirer wrote, “cute lil Biebers.”

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In the meantime, anotherInstagram postshared by Justin Bieber displayed several PDA-filled photos of the singer with his wife, Hailey Bieber. One of the stills in the carousel captured the singer sharing a passionate kiss with the Rhode founder during one of his Coachella performances.

The artist was sporting a sleeveless red hoodie jacket and a stylish red and black beanie. Meanwhile, Hailey Bieber wore a cozy gray hoodie. Another photograph from the post showed a close-up of the married couple about to kiss. Another still captured the “DAISIES” singer giving his wife an adorable kiss on the cheek. The celebrity couple who share a son together appeared to be deeply in love in these photos.

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Rihanna reveals adorable baby Rocki – See her W Magazine debut

Rihanna's family is full of cover stars.

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The Fenty Beauty mogul, who gave birth in September, debuted the youngest addition of the R house,baby Rocki Irish, on the cover ofW Magazine's pop issue.Rihanna, 38, wears a gray, feather-lined coat and lilac headpiece while holding Rocki in a Dior Haute Couture diaper (a first for the fashion house) and headpiece with tiny white tights, in one of two covers styled by Jahleel Weaver and photographed by Tim Walker.

The issue, published Tuesday, April 21, and on stands May 12, features a second cover of Rihanna solo, in a statement-making feathered, high-neck Chanel Haute Couture jacket and matching talloned nails.

Rihanna and baby Rocki, sporting a Dior diaper, styled by Jahleel Weaver and photographed by Tim Walker for W Magazine.

The shoot sees Rih in various haute couture and headpiece-adorned, bourgeois looks while posing around a Versailles-esque setting. The accompanying write-around story featured quotes about the occasional singer from partnerA$AP Rocky, previous collaborator SZA, legends Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige, actors Sarah Paulson, Donald Glover, Jonah Hill and more.

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Rocki's magazine cover debut comes years after her brother, RZA,starred on the cover of British Voguewith their parents in March 2023. Rihanna and Rocky share 3-year-old RZA Athelaston, 2-year-oldRiot Roseand 7-month-old Rocki Irish Mayers. The "Diamonds" singerofficially revealed her pregnancy, in which she was publicly hoping for a girl, during her arrival at last year's Met Gala one year ago.

Rocky told W that Rihanna has changed with motherhood.

"She has changed a lot because she became a mother in that time span, and that certainly changes you," he said. "But this woman has always been magic. Philosophically, the way she operates is on another level. She is the most charming and genuine person on Earth. Her energy is unmatched—one of a kind. I just adore her."

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Dave Mason, Traffic Co-Founder and 'Feelin' Alright' Writer, Dies at 79

Traffic co-founder Dave Mason died on April 19, his family confirmed to PEOPLE

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  • Mason penned two of the group's biggest hits, "Feelin' Alright?" and "Hole in my Shoe"

  • The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer later recorded with the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Jimi Hendrix and more

Dave Mason, the English guitarist and singer-songwriter who co-founded Traffic in 1967 and penned two of their greatest hits, has died at 79.

A spokesperson for Mason's family confirmed he died on April 19.

"On behalf of his family, it is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dave Mason," a spokesperson for the Mason family tells PEOPLE, adding that the "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, celebrated songwriter, musician, singer, and author passed away peacefully at his home in Gardnerville, Nev."

Mason is survived by his wife Winifred Wilson, his daughter Danielle, and several nieces and nephews.

"Dave Mason lived a remarkable life devoted to the music and the people he loved," the spokesperson told PEOPLE.

Born and raised in Worcester, U.K., Mason was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of Traffic's founders in 2004. The band, formed in the 1960s in the Midlands region of the U.K., was originally composed of Mason, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood.

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Mason wrote one of the band's most memorable songs, "Feelin' Alright?" in 1968. The track later became a rock standard and one of Joe Cocker's signature songs. He also wrote the group's biggest U.K. hit, 1967's "Hole in My Shoe." Mason's guitar playing played a role in creating the group's unique blend of blues and psychedelia.

Mason left Traffic after the release of their first album, though he later reunited with the band in 1971 and 2004.

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Mason went on to record withthe Rolling Stones,Jimi Hendrix,andGeorge Harrison.He later joined Eric Clapton on tour supporting Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, later writing the band's hit “Only You Know and I Know." Mason also released his own popular solo track, “We Just Disagree," in 1977.

He continued recording solo albums, with his final work appearing on 2023'sA Shade Of Blues.

In the 1990s, Mason briefly joined Fleetwood Mac, plating on the band's 1995 albumTime. The album was Fleetwood Mac's first sinceLindsey Buckingham's departure and the first album to not featureStevie Nickssince she joined in 1975.Timeincluded vocals from Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett's daughter, Rebekka Ruth Lazone Bramlett.

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Mason had postponed touring in 2024 and 2025 after he “contracted a severe infection” in March 2024 and had been “courageously” battling the illness in the subsequent year.

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In a 2019 interview withLouder, Mason said a major highlight in his career was witnessing Hendrix record a cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" for his 1968 album,Electric Ladyland.

"I suppose if I have to choose one moment it would be sitting across from Hendrix, facing him with my acoustic guitar, Mitch Mitchell next to us, and laying down the track for 'All Along The Watchtower,' " he said at the time. "That would rate up there."

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Mason, who had a passion for instrumentation and the craft of songwriting, often chose not to lean into rock stardom, in spite of his starry credits.

“I still don't like standing up there in front of the spotlight. I feel very uncomfortable up there,” he toldRock Cellarin 2020. “I'm not a rock star, let's put it that way. I never wanted to be. I just wanted to write great music, make some money and have fun. And when I was younger, meet girls.”

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Traffic co-founder Dave Mason dies at 79

Dave Mason died April 19, according to his social media accounts. He was 79.

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  • The guitarist was a founding member of '60s British rock group Traffic, who were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.

  • Afterward, Mason embarked on a solo career in which he worked with artists including George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, and the Rolling Stones.

Rocker Dave Mason, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member who co-founded British band Traffic in the '60s and went on to work as a solo artist with hits including 1977 song "We Just Disagree," has died. He was 79.

"It is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dave Mason," posts on his officialFacebookandInstagrampages read late Tuesday. "On Sunday, April 19, after cooking an amazing dinner with his beloved wife Winifred, he sat down to take a nap with sweet Star (the maltese) at his feet. He passed away peacefully, in his favorite chair, surrounded by the beautiful Carson Valley that he loved so much. A storybook ending. On his own terms. Which is how he lived his life right up until the end."

"He leaves a lasting imprint on the soundtrack of our lives and the hearts he has lifted. His legacy will be cherished forever," the statement continued.

Mason was born on May 10, 1946, in Worcester, England, where he grew up singing in the choir, according toRolling Stone. He began playing guitar at 16.

By 1967, the guitarist formed Traffic with Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood. The band took off in England the next year with the release songs such as "Hole in My Shoe," "Paper Sun," and "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush." Mason's "Feelin' Alright?" was memorably covered by Joe Cocker.

Mason left his band temporarily after feeling overwhelmed, according to the music magazine, but he returned before being fired.

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In his 2024 memoir,Only You Know & I Know, Mason recalled that Winwood had told him that he didn't like the way he sang, wrote, or played.

Even so, Traffic was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 by Dave Matthews.

"Traffic dove into the psychedelic rabbit hole of their own minds," the band'sHall of Fame tribute pagereads. "Beholden to no one but the music and their muse. With their nine minute songs and sudden hook appearances mid-song, Traffic broke all the rules."

After leaving the band in 1969, Mason went to the U.S, for a solo career.

The prolific artist played with artists such as Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, and Fleetwood Mac. He had three gold albums, per hiswebsite, and had written more than 100 songs.

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