Sydney Sweeney hasn’t stopped doing spicy lingerie photos.
The 28-year-old actress looked stunning in the video as she posed in pieces from her new lingerie line, Syrn.
Singh’s Instagram account shared footage of Sweeney posing on the cover of Cosmopolitan’s spring issue wearing the line’s ruffled triangle bralette ($54), sheer skirt that reveals underwear (Hint low-rise bikini, retails $29), and a fur bolero.
She accessorized the bold outfit with pointy black stiletto heels and large hoop earrings. The ‘Euphoria’ star styled her blonde hair stick straight and expertly struck a few poses as the camera captured it all.
In the accompanying cover story, Sweeney claimed that her lingerie line was not “for men.”
“This is me reclaiming my body and my story and using it to empower other women,” she told the outlet.
“People say, ‘Oh, she’s doing this for a man,’ or, ‘Oh, she’s a man’s girl,’ but I’m like, ‘What’s more girly than owning your body and doing it for yourself?'” she continued.
Sweeney said she wanted to send a message of empowerment to other women.
“Whether it’s for yourself, someone else, or a camera lens, I want it to be the wearer’s choice, the wearer’s choice,” she explained.
She also said, “We want to show women that they can take back their power and be completely free.”
But other men are definitely taking notice.
Even though the “Christie” star is in a relationship with Scooter Braun, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua recently publicly flirted with her in a sassy social media comment.
The 24-year-old NFL athlete told Cosmopolitan in an interview with Complex on X. “I’m a sports-loving girl, so I need someone with whom I can climb mountains and go skydiving. And someone who loves his family. I love myself as a man…”
Nacua wrote, “I love skydiving.”
Earlier this month, The Sun reported that professional athletes have been infiltrating Sweeney’s DMs, with sources claiming that Brown, 44, finds the messages “constantly” “incredibly rude” despite reportedly ignoring messages and blocking the senders.
