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Chloë Sevigny Sparks Controversy with Candid Remarks on Dogs and Athleisure Taking Over New York City
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, acclaimed actress Chloë Sevigny ignited a social media storm with her candid comments on the proliferation of “athleisure and dogs” in New York City, labeling it as “unsettling” and “disturbing.”
Sevigny’s Critique on NYC Lifestyle Trends
Expressing her concerns about the rising cost of living in the Big Apple, the 49-year-old actress didn’t hold back, stating, “Everybody’s in Lululemon and has a f****** dog, and it’s driving me crazy.” Sevigny’s remarks have drawn both support and criticism, making her the center of a heated online debate.
Online Divide: Social Media Reaction to Sevigny’s Comments
Sevigny’s comments didn’t go unnoticed, sparking a flurry of reactions on social media platforms. While some applauded her honesty, others found her stance towards dog owners unsettling.
Mixed Opinions on Sevigny’s Take
- User @xrrant criticized Sevigny’s perspective, stating, “Bad take babe. You don’t have to have one but like… chill.”
- Rina Rose expressed concern, commenting, “The lack of empathy towards animals is so unsettling and disturbing.”
- Adam Ellis questioned Sevigny’s authority on Manhattan’s state, stating, “Chloe was a privileged Connecticut teen… Why is she acting like she gets any opinion on the state of Manhattan?”
Support for Sevigny’s Views
- Luca, a supporter, echoed Sevigny’s sentiment, stating, “I totally agree with Chloë Sevigny.”
- Khalil praised Sevigny, saying, “So glad someone said it.”
Alternative Perspectives
- Tiny mik criticized dog haters, commenting, “Hating dogs is cringe soymilk drinking behavior.”
- @nikkibey4life highlighted a practical issue, stating, “I’m constantly walking with head down, checking for poop…”
Sevigny’s Diverse Career: From Experimental Films to TV Stardom
Beyond the controversy, Sevigny’s career has been marked by versatility. Rising to fame in the 1990s, she starred in experimental films like Kids (1995) and Boys Don’t Cry (2000), earning an Oscar nomination.
In recent years, she has shifted focus to television, showcasing her acting prowess in American Horror Story: Asylum, Lizzie (2018), and more recently in Ryan Murphy’s FX series, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.
Sevigny’s Current Projects and Future Outlook
As Sevigny continues to captivate audiences in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, her three-decade-long career remains a testament to her enduring talent. Newsweek has reached out to Chloë Sevigny for further comments on the controversy.
Source: Newsweek