Sydney Sweeney, who costarred in Anyone But You with Glen Powell, has not confirmed any unfounded allegations of an affair, but she is still happily engaged to Jonathan Davino.
Although fans were wondering if the extraordinary connection between the 25-year-old star of Euphoria and the 34-year-old Top Gun: Maverick heartthrob went off-screen, an insider confirmed that she ‘is still’ with her soon-to-be 37-year-old husband.
The Sharp Objects actress is back to living with Davino, a successful businessman and entrepreneur, after wrapping up filming on her upcoming romantic comedy, the insider continued, adding that the costars “are not dating.”
After accepting the restauranteur’s proposal in March of last year, the two-time Emmy nominee and her partner have been dating for almost five years, according to the publication.
Pictures of the actors showing off their PDA while filming in various parts of Australia, such as kissing on a yacht or having a passionate kiss outside the Sydney Opera House, went viral on social media with people commenting on how ‘hot’ they would make a couple.
Conversations turned to rumors that the couple may have gone too far after Powell’s model girlfriend, Gigi Paris, purportedly unfollowed Sweeney on Instagram.
Page Six claims that there is conjecture that Powell and Paris had called it quits due to the sudden unfollowing.
It was revealed by the mysterious and unverified tipster account DeuxMoi on Instagram that the actor and Paris were going through a difficult time before the filming of his new movie with Sweeney even began.
According to Page Six, Gigi paid Glenn a visit on the Sydney set last month but departed in less than two weeks. But earlier in January, she had introduced their new movie in an Instagram picture that Sydney had posted, and she had written a supportive remark beneath it.
According to Jezebel, Gigi had been sending cryptic signals to her Instagram followers, leading some to speculate that she and Glen were no longer together.
The romantic comedy was directed by Will Gluck, who also directed the rom-coms Easy A and Friends With Benefits, and was filmed in Australia.
Though the R-rated movie’s plot is being kept under wraps, Hadley Robinson, Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, and Darren Barnet will all be included.
The project is anticipated to provide approximately 440 jobs for cast and crew in addition to injecting AUD $41 million into the local economy of New South Wales.