SYDNEY Sweeney stunned a in wet T-shirt as she enjoyed a wild day out at Disney World amid rumours she's the next Bond girl.
Actress Sydney, 26, managed to find some time in her ever-busy work schedule to enjoy the well-deserved theme park trip in Florida.
She delighted her followers with glimpses of her latest jaunt in a series of Instagram snaps.
The Euphoria star was joined by a bunch of friends for a fun-filled day at the "happiest place on earth".
Sporting iconic mouse ears and a Mickey Mouse-printed top, she immersed herself in the Disney spirit with a branded hoodie too.
From light blue denim shorts to matching jeans, Sydney effortlessly styled herself throughout the day.
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Accessorizing with a leather Chanel purse, she navigated through the bustling streets of the theme park with a beaming smile.
Sydney later wrapped herself in a graphic-printed towel from one of the gift shops while indulging in a Mickey-shaped ice cream sandwich.
The blonde beauty conquered the Kali River Rapids at Disney's Animal Kingdom, sharing the experience on her Instagram Story.
Sydney has bagged herself roles in The Handmaid's Tale, The White Lotus and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in recent years.
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But it appears her star could skyrocket if she's selected to become the next Bond girl.
Bond boss Barbara Broccoli and her team of producers are on the hunt for a perfect side-kick - or even enemy - for 007.
According to bookies, Sydney is second favourite to be picked for the highly-coveted role, after Florence Pugh.
That's not the only thing she has to be excited about, as the Emmy nominee will play the title role in the new Barbarella movie too.
Acting is all Sydney ever wanted to do. She was 11 years old when she wrote down a five-year business plan to convince her parents that Hollywood was worth a shot.
Her dad Steven was a hospitality worker and her mother Lisa a criminal barrister turned housewife.
The couple raised Sydney and her younger brother Trent in Spokane, Washington State.
They had no experience of showbusiness but hare parents were so impressed by Sydney’s ambition that they began letting her skip school so she could attend auditions in Los Angeles.
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Reaching them involved an 18-hour drive across America so later, when she turned 13, the whole family relocated to the west coast.
Sydney told the podcast: “I was always so determined.