She had previously dazzled on the red carpet with her seductive appearance.
And after attending the People’s Choice Awards on Monday, Sydney Sweeney gave her fans one more look at her sultry red outfit in a seductive Instagram video.
The 26-year-old Euphoria actress flaunted her huge cleavage in a plunging crimson Mônot gown that accentuated every inch of her amazing physique.
Before heading out of her house to walk the red carpet, the singer made an appearance in a slow-motion video, striking a seductive posture.
Sydney was reunited with Glen Powell, her co-star in Anyone But You, during the ceremony, and the two of them sang together to Natasha Bedingfield’s 2004 hit song Unwritten, which was heavily featured in the movie.
Sydney and Glen attended the presentation as well, where fans cast their votes to determine who should win the comedy movie star of the year award, which ultimately went to Jennifer Lawrence.
Barbie took home the comedy movie of the year trophy from the brilliant duo’s poorly received Australian-set flick during the NBC broadcast.
For Sweeney and Powell, who had connected on stage at the Barker Hangar two years prior, it was a moment of complete reconnection as he and Top Gun: Maverick co-star Jay Ellis gave her the best fight award at the MTV Movie & TV Awards.
William Shakespeare’s 1600 comedy Much Ado About Nothing served as a loose inspiration for Anyone But You, and the show’s antagonistic main characters, Benedick and Beatrice, do end up together in the end.
Much attention has been paid to the sly couple’s chemistry on and off film, but they have both flatly refuted rumors of an affair on set.
The two-time Emmy nominee was the one who really engaged Glen to play her leading man on screen. She also hired Will Gluck as director after spending a year developing the spec script.
In a rare statement back in December, Sweeney acknowledged that planning her wedding hasn’t been her main concern.
“I’m working so much!” “I love being a workaholic,” she said in response to a question about the extent of her wedding preparations.
She may not have been looking for wedding locations or trying to schedule a date, but she and her fiancé Jonathan Davino have been collaborating closely for the past year.
Through her company Fifty-Fifty Films, the couple created her film Anyone But You as producing partners.
Sydney produced the movie as an executive producer as well.
She said, “I think it’s incredible being able to work with people who you wanna be in business with,” regarding their joint venture.
“Having someone who fully supports and encourages you in everything you do is amazing.”