Sydney Sweeney leaves no room for any negativity.
Friday, the “Madame Web” The 27-year-old actress slammed body shamers on social media after online trolls targeted her appearance.
“Nothing to see here except an average fat Yankee girl,” one user wrote.
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“Too pale,” wrote another. “And she needs to lose a few pounds in the middle.”
Addressing critics head-on, Sweeney – who recently flaunted her stunning curves poolside in Florida after a blockbuster year that included films such as “Madame Web,” “Immaculate” and “Eden” – posted a video montage on Instagram featuring a number of cruel comments about her appearance.
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Towards the end of the video, Sweeney shared footage of herself working out in the gym, lifting heavy weights and training in a boxing ring.
At one point, the video cuts to a sign reading “Don't Quit.”
Many were quick to applaud Sweeney's applause.
“It’s always crazy to see people publicly portray themselves as assholes with comments like this,” Lili Reinhart wrote. “You are incredible and your dedication to your project is very inspiring.”
“A strong villain,” Kesha added.
Sweeney's latest role as professional boxer Christy Martin makes her unrecognizable. In a recent Instagram post, Sweeney posed in costume alongside the real Martin, both raising their fists.
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“We finished filming Christy Martin's story and it was one of the most moving and transformative experiences of my life. Christy's journey is so deeply inspiring, and having her by my side during this process was just surreal,” she wrote in the caption.
She continued: “There were times on set where I would watch her standing by the screens, cheering us on, and I would get so emotional. Knowing what she went through, what she went through to be there at that that moment – it made me want to cry.
In the rest of the caption, Sweeney thanked the film's cast and crew, later adding that she was excited for audiences to “witness a story as powerful as the woman who lived it.”
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Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this post.