Sydney Sweeney stuns in $5,400 Khaite corseted LBD, showcasing tiny waist while taping the view in NYC

Sydney Sweeney, who taped Wednesday’s episode of The View at ABC Studios in Manhattan’s Upper West Side neighborhood, had another day, another tiny black dress.

Another day, another little black dress for Sydney Sweeney, who taped Wednesday's episode of The View at ABC Studios in Manhattan's Upper West Side neighborhood

The $5,400 Khaite “The Uni Dress,” worn by the 26-year-old Madame Web action star, showed off her tiny waist when paired with a similar handbag and high-heeled boots that stylist Molly Dickson chose.

Sydney used “supple, sculpted lambskin” instead of cow leather for her pricey corseted design.

For the morning show appearance, Sweeney’s freshly cut blonde haircut was styled by hairstylist Glen Oropeza, and her complexion was properly contoured by makeup artist Melissa Hernandez.

Her muscular bodyguard securely escorted the Anyone But You producer-star into the structure, which had two sets of barricades on either side.

The 26-year-old Madame Web action star flaunted her tiny waist in a $5,400 Khaite 'The Uni Dress' with a matching clutch and high-heeled boots

However, before entering, Sydney made care to take a few photographs with eager followers. 

Sweeney has been working hard to promote Michael Mohan’s psychological horror film Immaculate, which she produced and starred in as the miraculously pregnant Catholic nun Cecilia. Immaculate opens in theaters across the US and the UK this Friday.

To be honest, I tried out for this film ten years ago. I could not stop thinking about it, and they never did make it. I used to fantasize of how I wanted to succeed in life. “I’ll just learn how to do it myself,” the bombshell who was raised in Los Angeles but was born in Spokane said.

Her ensemble was selected by stylist Molly Dickson

“Cecilia goes through such a crazy transformation. She is quiet, pious, innocent, and pure at first, but as time goes on, she almost exhibits an animalistic aspect, a feminine rage.” And traveling to such bizarre areas as an actor is incredibly satisfying.

Sydney not only invited her two grandmothers to Immaculate’s Los Angeles premiere last Friday, but they also appear in the movie as nun extras.

For Christmas, I truly gave them a surprise. I informed them that I would arrange for them to be extras in the film by flying them to Italy. Italy had escaped their travels. They had never left the nation, Sweeney recalled.

I felt a little guilty not telling them what the movie was about at the premiere.She then watched it. She leans over as we sit in the row. “Oh my God, Sydney!” she exclaims. “Oh no, Grandy, I’m sorry!” is how I feel.

The Armani Beauty brand ambassador provided little information on when the long-delayed third season of Euphoria will see her return to the character of Cassie Howard.

‘I can’t disclose anything!’ Sydney apologized when co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin pressed for further information. I simply feel horrible, but I can’t.

The actor who plays Ali Muhammad, Colman Domingo, previously said that Sam Levinson, the creator of Euphoria, has been reworking season three to properly represent “what the ills of the world are.”

In an interview with GQ on February 26, the 54-year-old Oscar candidate said, “I think he’s wrestling with what’s important.”

He’s reacting right away to the problems in the globe. The one thing I am certain of is that he finds the existential question of who we are at this moment to be of great interest. our spirits. During season three, he hopes to solve that.

Whoopi Goldberg, the moderator, extended Sweeney The View’s warmest welcome to return as she concluded the interview: “At any time, you are welcome to this table.” Return whenever you’re engaged in a fun, silly, or frightening activity. Here, you have a place.

The SAG Award contender was subsequently spotted leaving her hotel in front of her fiancé and producing partner for Fifty-Fifty Films, Jonathan Davino, sporting a stomach-flashing ruffled LBD.

Three additional films are heading to Sydney in the near future: Ron Howard’s survival drama Eden, which is set in the Galápagos, Apple TV+’s Pennsylvania horse farm thriller Echo Valley, and Lionsgate’s contemporary western Americana.