
Sydney Sweeney Flips Cassie Energy With Dual Sheer and Corset Looks
Sydney Sweeney sparked fashion chatter by pairing a plunging sheer top with a corset-style piece, channeling Cassie’s Euphoria vibe as fans compare her two bold looks.
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Sydney Sweeney sparked fashion chatter by pairing a plunging sheer top with a corset-style piece, channeling Cassie’s Euphoria vibe as fans compare her two bold looks.

In the penultimate Euphoria episode Rain or Shine, Nate Jacobs is buried by loan sharks and dies after a rattlesnake bites through a vent, a grim turn that follows Cassie’s attempts to secure his freedom (including manipulating Dylan and enlisting Maddy and Alamo) and ends with Cassie becoming a widow; the installment also digs into Ali’s sobriety arc and Rue’s evolving faith, as Rue navigates cartel threats and a failed mid-episode robbery with Faye, setting a perilous stage for the finale.

In Euphoria Season 3, Episode 6, Rue narrowly avoids legal trouble after a key recording helps the feds, while a string of flashbacks reveals Alamo’s painful upbringing. Rue’s arc intensifies with a tense confrontation with Jules and a prayerful call to her mother, culminating in a near-fatal road encounter and a burning-bush moment that suggests a search for redemption. Meanwhile Cassie shines on L.A. Nights, navigates OnlyFans fallout, and faces the dramatic delivery of Nate’s finger as lenders close in, all as Alamo’s flirtation with Maddy and Cassie signals shifting power ahead of the season finale.

In HBO’s Euphoria Season 3, Cassie (portrayed by Sydney Sweeney) leans into tradwife, right-wing talking points on podcasts and drops an ableist slur, prompting viewer backlash and drawing fresh parallels to Sweeney’s real-life Republican ties and public controversy as new episodes roll out.

In Euphoria season 3, episode 5, Cassie and Maddy turn Cassie’s OnlyFans hustle into a power move, with Cassie signing on to both Maddy’s management and a TikTok collab house, while Maddy orchestrates a path to Lexi’s LA Nights audition. The episode also threads Rue’s DEA/Alamo saga with Laurie, Jules, and Angel, culminating in a brutal cliffhanger as Rue is buried up to her head by Alamo’s men, leaving her survival in question and the ensemble’s threads more tightly entwined.

In the latest Euphoria, Cassie leans into controversy on a press tour and, in a meta moment tied to Sydney Sweeney's political baggage, uses the R-word after a podcaster compares her to a Democrat, a scene fans see as self-referential commentary on the actress's real-life controversies.

In Euphoria season 3 episode 5, Cassie rides a surge of online fame—landing thousands of subscribers and a Brandon-backed path—while Rue’s life hangs in the balance as Alamo’s crew closes in and Laurie faces DEA pressure; the episode threads Cassie’s Hollywood takeover with Rue’s peril and the ongoing power plays among Maddy, Lexi, and Nate.

Rue's drug-running nightmare collides with Cassie's Hollywood ambitions as Maddie pushes her toward stardom; meanwhile Nate hints he’ll fix their marriage if Cassie stays hopeful, and Cassie packs her bags to head to Lexi’s apartment complex to work, signaling a Hollywood detour amid the season’s chaos.

Recap of Euphoria season 3, episode 4: Cassie levels up with a Hollywood makeover and an OnlyFans boost to cover Nate’s $1 million debt, while Rue endures a tense DEA interrogation and contemplates turning in Laurie and Alamo; a twist has Rue identify Faye as Laurie’s getaway driver, and Lexi enlists Jules to paint a risqué backdrop for her show as the episode’s chaotic energy unfolds.

A cheeky ranking of every wedding guest look at Euphoria’s Cassie–Nate wedding, from relatively normal to totally inappropriate, praising Rue and the wedding party while skewering standout outfits like Cassie’s ice-cream-cone bodice, Maddy’s rosary dress, Jules’ revealing mesh gown, and BB’s infamous orange, underdressed look.

Euphoria costume lead Natasha Newman-Thomas says the wardrobe malfunctions seen in Cassie’s wedding in season 3 were intentional and not taped, featuring a custom corseted gown by Jackson Wiederhoeft. The slips were rehearsed and embraced with beaded pasties to reflect Cassie’s psyche, and come as the season’s controversial storylines (including Cassie’s OnlyFans arc) unfold; the first three episodes are now streaming on HBO Max.

Sydney Sweeney’s Cassie endures multiple nip slips while rehearsing her first dance in Euphoria season 3’s wedding scene; Instead of taping the dress, costume lead Natasha Newman-Thomas embraced the wardrobe malfunction to fit Cassie’s vanity-driven princess fantasy, even creating beaded pasties to keep the moment cheekily intact. The dramatic Jackson Wiederhoeft gown—plunging neckline, thigh-high slit, heavy train—mirrors Cassie’s psychology as she marries Nate and seeks to outdo everyone on her big day.

In Euphoria season 3’s pivotal wedding moment, Naz crashes Nate and Cassie’s lavish ceremony to collect a debt, leading to a brutal takedown by Naz’s enforcers that leaves Nate badly beaten and voicing a desperate plea as his pinky toe is severed. The shock ending underscores the show’s theme that actions have consequences and foreshadows major upheaval for the rest of Season 3, with cast and creator discussing Cassie’s disillusionment and Nate’s unraveling while prosthetics and behind-the-scenes staging create the memorable finale.

In Euphoria Season 3 Episode 3, Nate and Cassie’s lavish wedding is crashed by Naz, who demands $500,000 in blood money; a brutal beating follows, ending with Naz severing Nate’s pinky toe using prosthetics, while Cassie realizes Nate has been lying. The scene underscores the show's theme that actions have consequences and sets up major fallout for the rest of the season.

In the April 26 episode of HBO's Euphoria, Cassie and Nate say their vows at a chaotic wedding, but a debt-related threat interrupts the celebration when Naz arrives. Cassie accidentally injures Nate with a champagne cork, and the couple's turmoil flares into a violent confrontation that ends with Nate being attacked and his pinky cut off, casting doubt on their future despite the vows. Creator Sam Levinson also defends Cassie’s controversial OnlyFans arc and discusses the show’s evolution into season 3.