Sydney Sweeney and her fiancé Jonathan Davino enjoyed a double date with Lili Reinhart and her boyfriend Jack Martin in Venice, Italy.
The couples were seen with big smiles on their faces as they returned to their boat on Sunday night.
Sydney, 25, looked oh so in love as she held hands with her radiant fiancé.
The Euphoria actress impressed in a leggy LBD with a sheer accent and a pleated skirt. Her blonde locks were shiny and sleek with a black headband that accentuated the look.
Sydney had a chic chain bag slung over her shoulder and a classic French Tip manicure, a perfect layer of eyeliner and a touch of blush.
Double trouble! Sydney Sweeney and her fiancé Jonathan Davino enjoyed a double date with Lili Reinhart and her boyfriend Jack Martin in Venice, Italy on Sunday
Looks good! Lili, 26, and her boyfriend, 26, also looked equally enchanted as they went out holding hands
Her partner was also dressed all in black and looked smart in a casual T-shirt, slacks and shiny shoes.
Lili, 26, and her boyfriend, 26, also looked equally enchanted as they went out holding hands.
The couple both smiled as they made their way to their boat a few paces ahead of their friends.
Lili showed off her eye for style in a fitted black halter dress with a red necklace and her hair in braids. She had a shiny leather bag with her and her feet in heels.
The Riverdale star rocked earrings, a silver bracelet and a touch of makeup.
Both Lili and Sydney were assisted by their partners as they climbed into their waiting boat.
Months after sparking dating rumors, Jack became an Instagram official along with Lili in a slew of Instagram snaps shared in July.
Jack has a huge following on social media, especially TikTok where he has over 50 million likes.
Star studded! The power couples headed for their boat
So in love! Reinhart’s romance with the TikToker was confirmed last month
Lead the way! Jack and Lili walked a few steps ahead of Sydney and Jonathan
Everyone on board! Jack helped his lover when she got on the boat
The double date took place during the 2023 Venice Film Festival.
While the Venice Film Festival usually attracts Hollywood’s biggest names, stars are avoiding the film this year because the SAG-AFTRA strikes have prevented them from promoting their work there.
Since July 17, Hollywood has come to a standstill as members of the SAG-AFTRA union joined the Writers Guild Of America to strike over growing concerns over the use of artificial intelligence and streaming residues.
According to Varietyhas obtained interim exemptions from SAG-AFTRA for a select list of films premiering in Venice, as they are independent productions not produced by AMPTP members.
As the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike enters its 43rd day of protests, many well-known actors have shown solidarity with striking actors by taking one (or more) of the following actions: expressing support for the strikes; joining picket lines in LA, New York City; and donating/distributing water bottles and/or food to the picketers.
Too cute! The couple beamed brightly
Matching! Lili and her boyfriend wore matching black for their night out on the town
This way! Jonathan also helped his fiancé when she climbed onto the boat
Superstars: The duo are in town during the Venice Film Festival
Fashionistas: Both Sydney and Lili have attended various fashion events around the city
Gorgeous: The White Lotus star wore a flirty LBD and matching headband
PDA! The couple held hands as they walked around town
Well-known names participating in the picket lines in Los Angeles or New York City include Jason Sudeikis, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Hudgens, Mandy Moore, Logan Lerman, America Ferrera, and Josh Gad, to name a few.
While there has been little movement in talks between the AMPTP and SAG-AFTRA, talks with the WGA seem to have reached a stalemate.
The sides have not met since August 18, when the AMPTP rejected a counteroffer from the WGA, and no move has been made since then to resume talks.
SAG-AFTRA told members in an email that the negotiating committee is ready to come back to the table ‘as soon as’, but little progress has been made so far.