Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell’s portrayal of an enchanting couple in the rom-com film Anyone But You captivated audiences with their undeniable chemistry. Yet, their on-screen romance seemed to transcend the confines of the silver screen, sparking rumors of a real-life relationship.
During their collaboration on the film, whispers circulated suggesting that the Euphoria actress and her co-star Glen Powell were romantically involved, adding fuel to the speculation.
However, in a recent revelation, Sweeney took it upon herself to dispel these rumors and set the record straight. She emphatically clarified that her heart belongs solely to her fiancé, Jonathan Davino, underscoring the unwavering strength of their bond. By addressing the speculation head-on, Sweeney provided clarity and reaffirmed the authenticity of her committed relationship.
Sydney Sweeney Clarifies Romance Rumors with Anyone But You Co-star
Euphoria actress Sydney Sweeney has finally addressed the swirling speculation surrounding her alleged romantic involvement with co-star Glen Powell. She described it as one of the most outrageous rumors she’s encountered.
Setting the record straight, Sweeney emphasized that her relationship with Powell was purely professional—they were simply co-actors collaborating to create an engaging romcom that resonated with audiences.
She emphasized that their on-screen chemistry was a testament to their skill as performers, rather than indicative of any off-screen romance. Furthermore, Sweeney took the opportunity to reaffirm her deep connection with her fiancé, Jonathan Davino, highlighting the strength of their bond amidst the backdrop of speculation.
Sydney Sweeney told on Saturday Night Live,
“That’s obviously not true. Me and my fiancé [Jonathan Davino] produced the movie together, and he was there the entire shoot,” she said. “I just want to let everyone know that he’s the man of my dreams, and we’re still together and stronger than ever,” she said, asking the camera to cut to him in the audience. Instead, it cut to Glen.
By acknowledging her commitment to Davino, Sweeney sought to quell any further speculation about her personal life.
The romantic-comedy film Anyone But You, in which Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell starred, was directed by Will Gluck and co-written by Gluck and Ilana Wolpert. Loosely based on William Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing, the movie garnered mixed reviews from both audiences and critics upon its release.
However, despite the varied reception, Anyone But You managed to achieve significant commercial success, grossing an impressive $200 million worldwide. This remarkable financial achievement solidified its status as the highest-grossing live-action adaptation of a Shakespearean play, further cementing Sweeney and Powell’s place in cinematic history.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell Navigate Speculation While Eyeing Joint Projects
The initial spark of romance rumors between Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell ignited from their undeniable on-screen chemistry and the evident comfort they shared during their collaboration on the film. However, these speculations reached new heights following Powell’s publicized breakup with his then-girlfriend, Gigi Paris.
However, reports suggest that the couple’s relationship had been strained since the release of Powell’s film Top Gun: Maverick, indicating that the breakup wasn’t directly linked to his connection with Sweeney (via People).
In contrast to the speculation surrounding her on-screen chemistry with Powell, Sweeney’s personal life is anchored by her engagement to Jonathan Davino, a Chicago-based restaurateur. From the outset, Sweeney had expressed a preference for partners outside the entertainment industry, or those not constantly in the public eye, reflecting her desire for a more private relationship.
Despite the persistent rumors, both Sweeney and Powell are eager to move forward with their careers and are already eyeing their next projects. However, their enthusiasm for future collaborations stems not from any personal affair between them but rather from the admiration and affection of fans who have fallen in love with their on-screen charm.