Sadie Sink Reveals She Had Never Been in Love When She Starred In Taylor Swift's All Too Well
As Woman In Toxic Relationship
Sadie Sink had never been in love when she starred in Taylor Swift s All Too Well. The Stranger Things star appeared in the music video for the 10-minute version of the song, which was released in November 2021. In the video, Sink plays a young woman in a toxic relationship. She said that she was able to draw on her own experiences of being in a relationship with someone who was not good for her.
In an interview with Elle magazine, Sink said: "I think I was able to bring a lot of my own personal experiences to the role. I've been in a relationship where I felt like I was being controlled and manipulated. I think that's something that a lot of people can relate to."
Sink said that she hopes that the video will help people who are in similar situations. "I hope that people who watch the video will be able to see themselves in it," she said. "I hope it will help them to realize that they're not alone, and that there is hope."
Sadie Sink Had Never Been in Love When She Starred in Taylor Swift s All Too Well
As Woman In Toxic Relationship
Sadie Sink had never been in love when she starred in Taylor Swift s All Too Well. The Stranger Things star appeared in the music video for the 10-minute version of the song, which was released in November 2021. In the video, Sink plays a young woman in a toxic relationship. She said that she was able to draw on her own experiences of being in a relationship with someone who was not good for her.
In an interview with Elle magazine, Sink said: "I think I was able to bring a lot of my own personal experiences to the role. I've been in a relationship where I felt like I was being controlled and manipulated. I think that's something that a lot of people can relate to."
Sink said that she hopes that the video will help people who are in similar situations. "I hope that people who watch the video will be able to see themselves in it," she said. "I hope it will help them to realize that they're not alone, and that there is hope."
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