Sydney Sweeney showcased her bold fashion sense and cheeky confidence in a new instagram post. She humorously captioned the photos, “I think they call this a thirst trap.”
Sydney Sweeney recently made waves during a fun day on the water with her friends, makeup artist Melissa Hernandez and hairstylist Glen Coco Oropeza. In an Instagram post on August 16, the Euphoria star flaunted her daring style in a high-cut wetsuit that revealed her playful side and a little more. The outfit, complete with a plunging neckline, showcased her bold fashion sense and cheeky confidence.
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Embracing the revealing look, the 26-year-old actress humorously captioned the photos, “i think they call this a thirst trap,” acknowledging the attention her outfit might draw. But her day on the lake wasn’t just about looking good—Sydney took on a new challenge, trying her hand at wakesurfing for the very first time.
In a video shared on August 11, the Immaculate actress could be seen riding the waves behind a speeding boat, effortlessly catching a bottle of Bai iced tea tossed by a friend. Sydney proudly reflected on her accomplishment, writing, “kind of proud of myself.”
Despite her impressive skills, Sydney is no stranger to being objectified in the public eye. She has openly discussed how critics often reduce her success to her physical appearance.
In a candid interview with GQ earlier this year, she acknowledged the challenges of being recognized for her talent. “There are so many people who say, ‘Oh, she’s famous because she showed her boobs,’” she said. “You just learn the system.”
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Sydney’s self-awareness and sense of humor were on full display during her Saturday Night Live debut in March, where she joked about her Hollywood journey, saying her “backup plan” was simply to “show boobs.”
But beyond the jokes, Sydney Sweeney remains unapologetically herself, determined to push back against the narrow perceptions of her. As she told Today, “I kind of just have to take [it] day by day and just keep being myself.”