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Sydney Sweeney, in an open interview with Glamour on Tuesday, said she feels "behind" because all of her pals had already gotten married. She then talked about her racy Rolling Stone video.

The 26-year-old actress, who is rumored to be engaged to her restaurateur fiancé Jonathan Davino, appeared for the magazine and said that all of her "pals and cousins" were getting married or beginning to have kids when they returned home.

She also discussed THAT contentious Rolling Stones video and the passing of co-star Angus Cloud in Euphoria during the conversation.

On this interview, she was naturally asked about settling down.

Regarding marriage, she remarked, "It would drive me insane if I got married or had a child before I'm thirty, but all of my friends and cousins are married and have kids when I go home." I think to myself, 'Oh my God, I'm behind the train now. How do I retrieve it? I mean, that's just where I am in the world. It's absurd. "I think about having four kids," she continued. When they're tiny, I want to teach them how to ski, then have them follow me on excursions, go on treks, teach them how to make tree huts, and just let them live in their imaginations. I am very, truly looking forward to that.

Kids are in the cards for sure for Sydney, who has been engaged to her fiancé Jonathan over that time, and on Monday, when attending the premiere of her new romantic comedy, she provided an update on their wedding arrangements. The actress revealed to Entertainment Tonight that she has been so busy lately that organizing her wedding has not been her main focus.

Back to the Interview, she touched up feminism in other places when talking about the Rolling Stones video she featured in back in September and the internet criticism surrounding her sexual objectification. Sydney puts on a sensual show in the music video for their new song "Angry," where she frolics on a car while sporting a leather crop top and tiny shorts.

Regarding her decision to appear in the seductive video, she stated: "One of the questions I get is, 'Are you a feminist?' I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have. That's sexy and strong, and I don't think there's anything wrong with it."

"I'm in a Rolling Stones video. How cool and iconic is that? I felt so good. All the moves, everything I was doing was all freestyle," she added.

"I mean, who else gets to roll around on the top of a convertible driving down Sunset Boulevard with police escorts? It's the cool things in this career that I had no idea I'd get to do," she further said.

Meanwhile, she talked about the premature death of her co-star Angus Cloud from Euphoria earlier this summer throughout the extensive conversation. "

"My co-stars and I were constantly on the phone with each other crying, because it was just such a shock. I don't think it'll truly feel real or hit me until we're filming and I won't see Angus on set," she revealed.

"It's really interesting when someone passes away in our industry, because they're still alive in so many forms," she added, sadly.