Sydney Sweeny has been spotted on the Australian set of her new romantic comedy.
The Euphoria star, who is shooting the Will Gluck-directed film in Sydney, was spotted relaxing and chatting with fans in between filming on Tuesday.
Revealing her slim midriff in a white crop top and gray sweatpants, the Hollywood star, 25, looked effortlessly trendy as she strolled the suburban film set with script in hand.
The bare-faced bombshell completed her casual look with a leather tote bag and sneakers.
Sydney was also flanked by guards and keepers, some of whom held up large Bunnings Warehouse umbrellas to prevent onlookers from catching a glimpse.
Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney, 25, (pictured) shows off her midriff in a white crop top and sweatpants as she arrives on the set of a new romantic comedy filming in Australia
She later changed into a white button-up shirt and jeans, before mingling with the fans and signing autographs with her co-star Glenn Powell.
Sydney’s yet-to-be-titled romantic comedy is filmed in Sydney and NSW and is directed by Will Gluck, who helmed the rom-coms Easy A and Friends With Benefits.
Details about the plot of the R-rated movie are being kept under wraps, but the movie will also star Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, Hadley Robinson, and Darren Barnet.

The Hollywood star, 25, looked effortlessly trendy as she strolled the suburban movie set with script in hand

The bare-faced bombshell completed her casual look with a leather tote bag and sneakers

Sydney was also flanked by guards and keepers, some of whom held up large Bunnings Warehouse umbrellas to prevent onlookers from catching a glimpse
The project is expected to bring AUD$41 million into the local NSW economy and create more than 440 jobs for cast and crew.
“After two great experiences in the Peter Rabbit movies, my family and I have a deep bond with Sydney and Australia,” Gluck said. IF of the project.
“I’m so excited to do a movie that shows Sydney for Sydney, especially since I don’t have to frame the Opera House.”

She later changed into a white button-down shirt and blue jeans

Sydney spent time interacting with fans and signing autographs with her co-star Glenn Powell (pictured)
Sydney is best known for her racy role on the teen series Euphoria, but she recently got her latest fi am reality.
Reality is based on true events that happened in the life of a woman named Reality Winner in 2017.
On June 3, Reality, a 25-year-old former Air Force linguist, was surprised by the FBI at her home in Augusta, Georgia.

Sydney’s yet-to-be-titled romantic comedy filmed in Sydney and NSW and directed by Will Gluck, who helmed the rom-coms Easy A and Friends With Benefits

Details about the plot of the R-rated movie are being kept under wraps, but the movie will also star Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, Hadley Robinson and Darren Barnet

The project is expected to bring AUD41 million into the local NSW economy and create more than 440 jobs for cast and crew

“After two great experiences with the Peter Rabbit movies, my family and I have a deep bond with Sydney and Australia,” Gluck told IF about the project.
She was questioned and eventually charged with leaking evidence of Russian interference in Donald Trump’s US election to the online whistleblowing site The Intercept.
Reality was sentenced to five years and three months in prison, the longest federal sentence ever imposed for the unauthorized release of government information to the media.
The film itself is just an hour and a half of the interrogation that took place at her home.

Sydney is best known for her racy role in the teen series Euphoria, but she recently promoted her latest movie Reality.

Reality is based on true events that happened in the life of a woman named Reality Winner in 2017

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the beauty talked about what it was like to play the role of Reality
In an interview with The Hollywood Reportertold the beauty what it was like to play the role of reality.
“I definitely felt the weight of the importance of every word and moment shared between these characters, because reality had lived a life before this.
“We’re showing this very incredible snapshot of a moment and from my conversations with Reality I filled it in,” she said.

“I definitely felt the weight of the importance of every word and moment shared between these characters, because reality had lived a life before this. “We’re showing this very incredible snapshot of a moment and from my conversations with Reality I filled it in,” she said

She went on to say, ‘So when you meet this character on screen, you meet reality’
She continued, “So when you meet this character on screen, you meet reality.
“You just meet her for this one day in her life, but you can get a sense of who she is, where she’s from, what’s going on in her head as she tries to figure out what to say to these FBI agents. ‘
The film was directed by Tina Satter, who wrote the Broadway play Is This A Room, which was also about the Reality Winner interrogation.


“You just meet her for this one day in her life, but you can get a sense of who she is, where she’s from, what’s going on in her head as she tries to figure out what to say to these FBI agents” , ‘ she said