The specter of naked Sydney Sweeney, a rom-com actress whose boobs recently joined the culture war, is getting the horniest (and dumbest) members of Xâthe website formerly known as Twitterâto click malicious links.
404Media was the first to report that the social media platform is swimming in âSydney Sweeney leakâ scams, the likes of which are encouraging hopelessly aroused web users to click through to bad websites that seem to be laced with malware. These scams popped up last week, not long after the actress guest-starred on SNL. The term âSydney Sweeney leakâ has been trending on the platform ever since, with a variety of sketchy users promising naked videos of the starlet. Posts advertising the âleakâ link to Linktree sites, which link to websites that have all the markings of the digitally unsafe.
It doesnât look like X has done anything to crack down on these scams. Sure enough, when I visited the site this morning and typed in âSydney Sweeney leak,â a rush of posts like this populated my feed:

The posts show blurry images of what appears to be a naked woman, though the identity of the person isnât at all decipherable. Itâs easy to imagine that someone took videos and/or screenshots of porn clips and then blurred them out to encourage interest.
Twitter did not immediately respond to Gizmodoâs request for comment.Â
Journalist Samantha Cole notes that she âclicked around on a bunch of these [sites]â and ânot only didnât see any boobs, Sweeneyâs or otherwise,â but found that her computerâs antivirus software blocked her âfrom accessing the sites and flagged them as potential risks.â
Thanks to a goofy op-ed in The National Post, people with nothing better to do have been debating whether the appearance of Sydney Sweeneyâs boobs on SNL means wokeness is dead. Such is the status of political discourse in America. We are doomedâhurrahâand so is your computer if you click on that âleakâ video.