Sydney Sweeney heads to Luna Park with friends and co-stars as she takes a break from filming her new rom-com.
American actress Sydney Sweeney has taken a break from her busy film schedule to visit Luna Park this weekend.
The 25-year-old rising star visited the popular Sydney attraction on Saturday with her friends and colleagues, including Glen Powell, Darren Barnet and Hadley Robinson.
He posted a bunch of photos from his adventures at the iconic location on Instagram on Saturday.
“Fun day at my park with my friends,” she wrote.
Sydney and her group of fans were photographed taking part in a variety of activities, including a roller coaster ride and taking in views of the city’s skyline.
American actress Sydney Sweeney took a break from her busy film schedule to visit Luna Park this weekend.
She liked to spend quality time with her friends off the film set, while donning a summer outfit, sunglasses, and a touch of jewelry.
Fellow film actress Kate Bosworth gave her seal of approval.
He revived his inner youth after sharing his recommendation of the city.
“Fun day at my park with my friends,” she wrote.
The 25-year-old rising star visited the popular Sydney attraction on Saturday with her friends and colleagues, which included the likes of Glen Powell, Darren Barnet and Hadley Robinson.
‘Isn’t Sydney the best? I lived there for about a year when I was your age, the best time of my life. Dive in, beauty,” said Kate Bosworth.
“What a fun day,” said American actor Darren Barnet.
Sydney has seen filming at locations all over the city, including the inner-city suburb of Surry Hills and Double Bay in the east of the city.
Sydney and her group of fans were photographed taking part in a variety of activities, including a roller coaster ride and taking in views of the city’s skyline.
The as-yet-untitled rom-com is filming in Sydney and is directed by Will Gluck, who directed rom-coms Easy A and Friends With Benefits.
Details about the plot of the R-rated movie are being kept under wraps, but the movie will also star Bryan Brown, Michelle Hurd, Hadley Robinson, and Darren Barnet.
The project is expected to generate AUD$41 million in the local NSW economy, as well as create over 440 jobs for the cast and crew.
The as-yet-untitled rom-com is filming in Sydney and is directed by Will Gluck, who directed rom-coms Easy A and Friends With Benefits; (pictured Sydney Sweeney and co-star Glen Powell)