Sydney Sweeney’s interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show took a wild turn when the actress revealed her grandparents think she “has the best tits in Hollywood”.

The actress was chatting to host Ellen during a recent appearance and said that she invited her extended family over to watch the premiere of Euphoria without considering the numerous topless scenes she appeared in.

“So for the premiere, I invited my entire family, and I didn’t really think about the scenes that were…” Sydney revealed.

When Ellen asked Sydney which family members she invited, the actress replied, “So my grandparents, my uncle… I was like, ‘it’s a Hollywood premiere, you gotta come!'”

“We were all sitting next to each other and, giant screen, like gianormous screen,” Sydney said with a smug look on her face.

“What are you thinking inviting your grandparents?” Ellen asked, seemingly referencing Sydney’s nude scenes.

“I wasn’t thinking, I was so excited!” Sydney confessed.

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Ellen asked the 24-year-old how her grandparents handled Sydney’s erotic scenes.

“They said I have the best tits in Hollywood,” Sydney retorted, which was met with a huge cheer from the audience.

Sydney went on to explain that her grandma was actually sitting in the audience for the interview, and the camera panned to her granny who threw out a thumbs up.

Sydney has previously addressed her frequent nude scenes in Euphoria and revealed that she asked creator Sam Levinson to remove some of them.

“There are moments where Cassie was supposed to be shirtless and I would tell Sam, ‘I don’t really think that’s necessary here.’ He was like, ‘Okay, we don’t need it.’ I’ve never felt like Sam has pushed it on me or was trying to get a nude scene into an HBO show. When I didn’t want to do it, he didn’t make me,” she told Britain’s Independent,

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