Sydney Sweeney’s 5 most controversial outfits – including teeny bikini ‘two sizes too small’ & red carpet exposed bra
SHE’S the bombshell that’s taking Hollywood by storm, and Sydney Sweeney turns heads on and off the big screen.
While the 26-year-old recently impressed moviegoers with her Anyone But You performance, it's usually her red carpet and everyday outfits which set tongues wagging.
From barely-there bikinis to eye-popping dresses, Sydney isn’t afraid to delight fans with a daring outfit.
Here, we look at some of the glamorous star’s more controversial ensembles…
Itsy bitsy teeny bikini
Sydney has just moved into her new $13m (£10.2m) oceanfront home in Florida and wasted no time in making the most of the pool.
The actress who has starred in a slew of high profile projects, including a lead role in White Lotus, Euphoria and Madame Web, wore a stylish black and white bikini for her swim.
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The hard-working star looked sensational, but that didn’t stop trolls from weighing in saying her bikini was “two sizes too small”.
However, others hit back saying how she looked “absolutely stunning.”
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Cannes 'wardrobe malfunction'
Sydney caused a stir when she flashed an exposed blue Miu Miu bra in a plunging dress at the Cannes Film Festival last year.
The actress, who plays Cassie Howard in HBO's Euphoria, looked stunning in a low cut blue silk gown, but some felt she had suffered a wardrobe malfunction.
One person wrote online: "Her stylist did her dirty.”
However, any haters may have been silenced as the exposed bra look was a huge trend that year, being seen on the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
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Embracing sexy and strong
Last year, Sydney featured in a music video for the Rolling Stones’ song ‘Angry’, which saw her dancing on a car.
For her cameo, she looked incredible in a black leather corset and studded hotpants.
While one critic wrote: “Aren't you tired [of] being sexualised by Hollywood?", it turns out that Sydney had actually hand-picked the outfit herself.
She defended the look to Glamour, saying: "I find empowerment through embracing the body that I have.
“That's sexy and strong, and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I'm in a Rolling Stones video. How cool and iconic is that?"
'Sorry for having great t**s'
Sydney turned heads when she shared snaps and videos from a sun-soaked trip she did to Australia in August 2023 with fellow actor Kaylee McGregor.
Cruel trolls said she must feel the need to “flaunt her girls to stay relevant”, but many shut them down, with one person adding: "Let the poor girl wear a bathing suit".
Sydney is both aware and proud of her body.
The Anyone But You star previously shared a cheeky post on Instagram with the caption: "Sorry for having great tits."
Red carpet struggle
Sydney is the star of the moment and a highly-anticipated red carpet guest.
While she always dazzles, the bombshell had admitted her struggles with finding dresses that fully fit her figure.
She told Glamour: “A lot of times when I see trolls online slamming me or whoever is styling me for things that don't fit my to my boobs it’s because it's sample and not made to fit my boobs and a lot of times we're not allowed to like cut or alter stuff.
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“So I'm forced to fit in something that doesn't fit me and won't look right.”
She added when brands allow her to “rebuild” something it “looks better” and she looks “more confident and happy” on the red carpet.
Sydney Sweeney hits back at critic who said she's 'not pretty'
CAROL Baum, who is behind films including Father Of The Bride, slammed Sydney’s performance in rom-com Anyone But You.
Carol said in a Q&A: “She’s not pretty, she can’t act.
"I don’t get Sydney Sweeney.”
The film, which also stars Glen Powell, was “unwatchable”, she added.
Representatives for Sydney, who also produced the 2023 film, starring Glen Powell, hit back: “How sad that a woman in the position to share her expertise and experience chooses instead to attack another woman.
"If that’s what she’s learned in her decades in the industry and feels is appropriate to teach, that’s shameful.
“To unjustly disparage a fellow female producer speaks volumes about Ms Baum’s character.”