She is filming an R-rated romantic comedy in Australia.
And Sydney Sweeney suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction on Monday while filming a beach scene with her female co-stars in Sydney.
The Euphoria star, 25, was seen playfully hopping through the water in sheer white lingerie when she accidentally jumped out of her top.
Sydney didn’t seem to notice the nip-slip, however, and continued to splash around with her bikini-clad castmates.
At one point, the Washington-born actress enthusiastically hugged her co-star Hadley Robinson, 28, who wore a skimpy printed bikini.
Sydney Sweeney, 25, (right, with Hadley Robinson) suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Monday while filming a beach scene with her female co-stars in Sydney
The Euphoria star, 25, was seen playfully hopping through the water in sheer white lingerie when she accidentally jumped out of her top
Showing off her famous cleavage and tiny waist, Sydney left little to the imagination in a white bra with pink lace detailing and a center bow, and matching high-waisted bottoms
Sydney flaunted her famous cleavage and tiny waist throughout the scene, leaving little to the imagination in a white bra with pink lace detailing and a center bow, and matching high-waisted bottoms.
She swept her hair into a messy updo and completed her look with gold earrings and a matching necklace.
Also filming on the beach, Sydney’s co-star Alexandra Shipp looked fabulous in an orange bikini top and black G-string bottoms.
The actress and singer, 31, showed off eye-catching tattoos on her thigh.
Sydney didn’t notice the nip slip and continued splashing around with her bikini-clad castmates
At one point, the Washington-born actress enthusiastically hugged her co-star Hadley Robinson, who wore a skimpy printed bikini
Lead actor Glen Powell, 34, also appeared in the scene, flaunting his ripped physique as he went shirtless in a pair of brown and black swim trunks.
A group of cameramen and crew members filmed the action from the beach.
For a shot, Sydney and Hadley held hands as they pranced along the sand.
Also filming on the beach, Sydney’s co-star Alexandra Shipp (pictured) looked fabulous in an orange bikini top and black G-string bottoms
Lead actor Glen Powell (pictured) also appeared in the scene, showing off his ripped physique as he went shirtless in a pair of brown and black swim trunks
Sydney swept her hair into a messy updo and completed her look with gold earrings and a matching necklace
Sydney was also pictured with a very scantily clad co-star
Another shot showed Sydney mischievously jumping onto Hadley’s back as they waded through the water.
When filming was over, the producers rushed to wrap the stars in towels and hide them behind a wall of Bunnings Warehouse umbrellas.
Sydney is no stranger to hot roles in front of the camera, having appeared topless in the offbeat HBO drama Euphoria.
Sydney and her co-stars enjoyed some mischief in the surf
The group looked like they were having fun filming the energetic scene
A group of cameramen and crew members filmed the action from the beach
For one shot, Sydney and Hadley were filmed dancing through the sand holding hands
When filming was over, the producers rushed to wrap the stars in towels and hide them behind a wall of Bunnings Warehouse umbrellas
Sweeney previously admitted she felt “embarrassed” about her body growing up, telling Britain’s GQ: “I never wanted to change in the dressing room. I think because of my body I took on this weird personality that other people had of me.
“I had boobs in front of other girls and I felt ostracized for it,” she added.
“So I played every sport and I studied really hard and did everything that people didn’t think was possible to show them that my body doesn’t define who I am.”
Sydney is no stranger to hot roles in front of the camera, having appeared topless on HBO’s Euphoria
Sweeney previously admitted she felt “embarrassed” about her body growing up, telling Britain’s GQ: “I never wanted to change in the dressing room. I think that because of my body, I was attracted to this weird persona that other people thought of me.
“I had boobs in front of other girls and I felt ostracized for it,” she added
“So I played every sport and I studied really hard and did everything that people didn’t think was possible to show them that my body doesn’t define who I am,” she said
In fact, Sydney is now a trained MMA fighter and also competed in grappling during high school.
The White Lotus star has been filming at various locations in Sydney over the past few weeks, including the inner-city suburb of Surry Hills and Double Bay to the east of the city.
Their yet-to-be-titled romantic comedy will be directed by Will Gluck, who helmed the popular rom-coms Easy A and Friends with Benefits.
Sydney is now a trained MMA fighter and also competed in grappling at school
The White Lotus star has been filming at various locations in Sydney over the past few weeks, including the inner-city suburb of Surry Hills and Double Bay to the east of the city
Their yet-to-be-titled romantic comedy will be directed by Will Gluck, who helmed the popular rom-coms Easy A and Friends with Benefits
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the film will also star Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, Hadley Robinson and Darren Barnet
The project is expected to bring A$41 million to the New South Wales economy and create more than 440 cast and crew jobs
Plot details for the R-rated film are still under wraps, but the cast will include Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, Hadley Robinson and Darren Barnet, among others.
The project is expected to bring A$41 million to the New South Wales economy and create more than 440 cast and crew jobs.
“After two wonderful experiences with the Peter Rabbit films, my family and I have a deep connection to Sydney and Australia,” Gluck told IF about the project.
“After two wonderful experiences with the Peter Rabbit films, my family and I have a deep connection to Sydney and Australia,” Gluck told IF about the project
“I’m really looking forward to making a film that’s Sydney by Sydney, especially as I don’t have to frame the Opera House,” he added
Sydney is best known for her racy role in Euphoria, but she’s recently been promoting her new film, Reality
Reality is based on true events that took place in 2017 in the life of a woman named Reality Leigh Winner
“I’m really looking forward to making a film that’s Sydney by Sydney, especially as I don’t have to frame the Opera House.”
Sydney is best known for her racy role in Euphoria, but she’s recently been promoting her new film, Reality.
Reality is based on true events that took place in 2017 in the life of a woman named Reality Leigh Winner.
Reality was sentenced to five years and three months in prison, the longest federal sentence ever for the unauthorized disclosure of government information to the media
The film itself is only an hour and a half of the interrogation that took place at her home
On June 3, Reality, a 25-year-old former Air Force linguist, was surprised by the FBI at her home in Augusta, Georgia.
She was interrogated and eventually charged with leaking evidence of Russian interference in Donald Trump’s US election to online whistleblowing website The Intercept.
Reality was sentenced to five years and three months in prison, the longest federal sentence ever for the unauthorized disclosure of government information to the media.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sydney spoke about what it was like playing the role of reality
“I definitely felt the meaning of every word and every moment these characters shared because Reality had lived a life before,” said Sydney
The film itself is only an hour and a half of the interrogation that took place at her home.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sydney spoke about what it was like playing the role of reality.
“I definitely felt the weight of the meaning of every word and moment shared between these characters because Reality lived a life before that,” she said.
“We’re showing this very incredible snapshot of a moment and from my conversations with Reality, I filled it in.”
She continued, “So when you meet this character on screen, you meet reality.
“You’re only meeting her for this one day of her life, but you can get a sense of who she is, where she’s from, what’s on her mind 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 Reality Winner’s interrogation.
“We’re showing this very incredible snapshot and from my conversations with Reality, I filled it in,” she said
The film was directed by Tina Satter, who wrote the Broadway play Is This a Room, which was also about Reality Winner’s interrogation