The premiere of The Rolling Stones’ album, released after almost 18 years, aroused many emotions, also among people associated with the music industry. The album received many favorable reviews, as did the music video for the single “Angry”, which featured Sydney Sweeney. In the clip, the actress travels through the city streets driving a red convertible, passing billboards along the way showing members of “The Rolling Stones”.
Sydney Sweeney comments on Damon Albarn’s words
Damon Albarn did not like the material, saying that the recording objectified Sydney Sweeney. “I listened to their new song and watched the music video for “Angry” showing them at different stages of life on billboards. And this young woman was objectified. What is this? I like the idea of devoting your entire life to one thing, but the truth is that they have become “I’m getting worse,” said the founder of the band Gorillaz.
Sydney Sweeney commented on Albarn’s words in an interview with Glamor magazine. “I felt that I was tempting. I chose my own styling from among the many clothes on hangers. I felt good in them. One of the questions I received during the music video was ‘does I feel “I’m a feminist’. I find strength in accepting the body I have. It’s sexy, it’s strong and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it. I appeared in a music video for The Rolling Stones. What could be better?” – she said. The actress also noted that no one told her how she should present herself in the music video. It was solely her own expression.
Source: Gazeta

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