Sydney Sweeney has been taking in the best of Sydney while in Australia for her new Netflix project — and sharing a few affectionate moments with boyfriend Scooter Braun along the way.
The pair were spotted putting on a loved-up display during a relaxed walk through the sparkling harbor city, with Sweeney at one point leaping into Braun’s arms as she wrapped both her arms and legs around him in a close embrace.
Sweeney, 28, who also took on Sydney’s famous BridgeClimb with her partner, kept things casual in a pale blue sweatshirt, faded jeans and trainers — practical enough for sightseeing, strolling and, apparently, jumping into hugs.
The actress kept a low profile beneath a white-and-blue baseball cap and sunglasses, while her blonde hair was worn sleek and straight, skimming just above her shoulders.
Braun, 45, the former talent manager whose past roster included Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, coordinated in a deeper blue sweatshirt, yellow shorts and white trainers, finishing the look with dark shades and a backwards baseball cap.
Sweeney is currently in Australia shooting the live-action film Gundam, a military sci-fi soap opera adapted from Sunrise’s 1979 mecha anime series Mobile Suit Gundam.

Sydney Sweeney has been exploring Sydney while in Australia for her latest Netflix project, alongside boyfriend Scooter Braun

The actress was seen jumping into Braun’s arms for an affectionate hug during a laid-back walk through the Harbour City
But she’s made sure to squeeze in lots of breaks with her beau, who she began dating in September 2025. They have been practically inseparable ever since.
On Saturday, they were spotted enjoying a climb on the Sydney Harbour Bridge with his children, Jagger, 11, Levi, nine, and Hart, seven.
Their most recent sighting comes on the heels of Sweeney’s controversial OnlyFans storyline in Euphoria season three.
As Sweeney tells it, she didn’t mind stripping off for the X-rated scenes in the HBO Max drama.
Sweeney’s loose cannon character turns to selling X-rated content on the subscription platform, strutting around in puppy costumes and revealing lingerie.
Before filming began, Sweeney spoke to the show’s creator Sam Levinson about some of her nude scenes.
But the star agreed to them because she was keen to portray Cassie in ‘the most vulnerable and insane way possible.’
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‘He sent me all the scripts and it already had all of Cassie’s scenes in it, the OnlyFan[s] scenes, and he called afterwards, and he was talking about it, and we [were] talking through it all,’ she told Vanity Fair.

The couple – pictured on May 30 in New York City – have been practically inseparable since they started dating in September 2025

The actress has been in Australia filming the live-action movie Gundam, which has been described as a military science-fiction soap opera

Sweeney’s Euphoria season three storyline is perhaps her most daring yet as her character Cassie Howard turns to selling X-rated content on OnlyFans

Sweeney recently gave Instagram followers a peek at some of the racy scenes in which she was allowed ‘to play Cassie in the most vulnerable and insane way possible’
‘He asked me how I felt about it, and I told him, “Look, I’m playing a character.” Do I agree with all of Cassie’s decisions? Would I personally make these choices? No, of course not.
‘But I’m an actor and that’s my job and this is Cassie’s life and to be able to do her justice and play her how she’s to be played is to bring Sam’s vision to life and to play Cassie in the most vulnerable and insane way possible.’
After critics lambasted the OnlyFans storyline for promoting harmful stereotypes about sex workers, Levinson also went on the defensive.
‘If you look at OnlyFans, it is making as much money as Hollywood. I mean, essentially, it’s on par,’ the Euphoria showrunner explained on Real Time with Bill Maher, per Deadline.
‘It’s not a niche business, it is a massive enterprise. And so if you’re young, you’re going, “I don’t want to go work in a 9-to-5 at this place or that thing. Well, maybe I can just start taking photos of myself.”‘
Levinson added: ‘The question is, what are the long-term consequences of that? What happens when you know, as a young person, you’re on Instagram and these things, and you’re told that you’re the product, you’re the brand, and now you’re 18 years old, and you’re going well, “How do I make money?” And I just thought chasing that desire, that kind of fast cash, was an interesting thing to kind of explore.’