Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira looked fantastic on Thursday evening in New York City.
The brunette beauty appeared much slimmer than she did when she came to fame as she dropped a drastic amount of weight last year.
In the new images the 27-year-old star had a small waistline and slender arms as she modeled a black dress at the Cult Of Love Broadway opening night at Yard House.
Some fans have speculated she is taking Ozempic, the diabetes drug that helps people lose weight.
But Barbie has a history of not wanting to discuss her size so she has never confirmed nor denied using Ozempic.
Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira looked fantastic on Thursday in New York City. The beauty appeared much slimmer than she did when she came to fame as she dropped a drastic amount of weight last year. The 27-year-old star was at the Cult Of Love Broadway opening night
Barbie on the cover of Vogue last year, left, and on Thursday, right
Barbie was in 16 episodes of Euphoria from 2019 until 2022.
After that she appeared in an episode of Robot Chicken in 2022 and then had the role of Nessie in the movie Nope.
The star has two films in post production: Faces Of Death and House Of Spoils.
Four years ago she talked about her ‘crippling anxiety,’ ‘depression issues, eating issues, paranoias,’ and the other ‘weird things’ she insists are a result of the internet.
She talked to Cosmopolitan, where she gets candid about mental health — and the pressures and world events that have negatively impacted her generation.
‘As an elder Gen Z, we’ve gotten our fair share of bad times,’ she said.
‘I mean, my first day of kindergarten was 9/11. We were the guinea pigs of the internet — you’re 11, and the darkness of the entire world is just packed into your computer and you’re scrolling through it.
‘That had to do something to my brain,’ she went on.
Some fans have speculated she is taking Ozempic, the diabetes drug that helps people lose weight . But Barbie has a history of not wanting to discuss her size so she has never confirmed nor denied using Ozempic
(L-R) Shailene Woodley, Ferreira, Chris Lowell, Roberta Colindrez, Rebecca Henderson, Molly Bernard, Zachary Quinto, Mare Winningham, Christopher Sears and David Rasche attend Cult Of Love opening
‘I mean, I got crippling anxiety. A lot of depression issues, eating issues, paranoias, and just weird things that I’m one thousand per cent certain are from the internet.’
The star also admitted to working through a Juul addiction.
‘I don’t know if we’re designed to do that… to chat online with strangers when you’re nine. God knows who I was talking to,’ she said.
Feeling things deeply, though, may have helped her career. Barbie says she was an ’emotional’ and ’empathetic’ kid, which led her to acting.
Barbie also said the country has become a more ‘hateful’ place.
That contributed to a lot of ‘sadness’ and ‘mental neuroses,’ particularly in younger people.
Seen earlier this year in a brown dress over a black lace bra
Barbie played Kat Hernandez on the HBO show Euphoria
Seen in August 2023 in a green tie-dye dress with orange heels
Ferreira seen on the cover of Cosmopolitan
‘In the years since Trump was elected, I’ve noticed how popular very, very hateful beliefs are,’ she said.
‘It’s a disservice to oneself to think that everyone thinks the way you do. It’s more apparent now than ever in my life that I am living in a different world than a lot of people.
‘We think we’re the greatest country, we think we’re perfect, we think we’re the land of the free, but inherently, we’re not. We’re disillusioned about the country.
‘I think that’s where Gen Z gets a lot of the angst and the sadness and the mental neuroses. We still haven’t reckoned with this.’
In the interview Barbie also discussed her role in the new film Unpregnant, a comedy about abortion.
‘Normalizing abortion is what we have to do,’ she said.
‘Society puts this pressure on people who are getting abortions, that they should feel a lot of guilt and shame and really emotional about it. Most people are just relieved.’