Sidney Sweeney is making what some would say is a shocking revelation about your sleeping habits!
In this Monday’s edition WSJ MagazineO Euphoria the actress says that she doesn’t need to sleep much to get a good night’s rest. In fact, it can thrive with a very limited amount.
When asked if it’s true that she only sleeps two hours a night, the 26-year-old actress debunked that theory, but she shared that it’s possible to run a little.
“I sleep however many hours I have a night,” she told the magazine. “But I’m known for being able to function on very, very little for a long time.”
O Nobody but you star says she starts her day around 7:30 a.m. with hugs from her dog, Tank. Sweeney also doesn’t need extra caffeine.
“I’ve never tried coffee before,” she admits. “I just drink water. For breakfast, I like a bowl of berries. Maybe some granola, bacon, a croissant, but I always prefer berries.”
O Immaculate star also mentions that she stays relaxed with masks and enjoys working out on SolidCore. However, her greatest passion and hobby is still working on restoring old cars.
Sweeney’s next car project, however, is something she remains tight-lipped about.
“I have a car that I’m about to start. I don’t want to spoil what it is yet because I’m going to post it on my TikTok, but I’ve had it for a while,” she says. “I’m saving it and it will be my project this year as I film Euphoria.”
Amid the lack of sleep — and coffee — Sweeney is doing well. In March, ET spoke with the actress/producer about the title of “girl boss” bestowed upon her by the internet.
A tweet read by ET hailed Sweeney as “saving movies like a Tom Cruise girl” after comparing her two roles in Immaculate to Margot Robbie for Barbie.
“First of all, I love Margot. I think she is absolutely amazing and I hope to work with her one day,” said Sweeney. “And I want to do all my stunts like Tom Cruise, I want to do all of that, one thousand percent. I’m an adrenaline junkie, I’d do it all.”
She added: “There is so much negativity and hate online, so thank you for pointing out the positive.”
RELATED CONTENT: