Sydney Sweeney Spotted With Brandon Sklenar At Stagecoach

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MARCH 2: Sydney Sweeney attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Arrivals on March 3, 2025 at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Sydney Sweeney

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Actress Sydney Sweeney was spotted at the Stagecoach music festival with actor Brandon Sklenar, whom she stars alongside in the upcoming Paul Feig film The Housemaid. Sweeney recently split from her longtime fiancee Jonathan Davino.

While there have been rumors about a potential relationship between Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell for a few years now — Sweeney was in attendance at Powell’s sister’s wedding just a few days after news of her split from Davino broke — this is the first time that those discussions have been had about she and Sklenar, who recently starred in the thriller Drop.

A video of Sweeney and Sklenar that was released when The Housemaid began production, and when Sweeney was still with Davino, caught the attention of movie fans given the way Sweeney was literally all over him.

This latest video of the pair was shot inconspicuously at the Stagecoach music festival in Indio, California over the weekend of April 26. The pair seem to be trying to keep a low profile, which is certainly difficult when one-half of the pair is one of the most recognizable women in Hollywood these days.

In addition to Sweeney and Sklenar, The Housemaid also stars Amanda Seyfried and Michele Morrone. Based on the best-selling Freida McFadden 2022 novel of the name name, The Housemaid is scheduled to be released in movie theaters across the United States on Christmas Day.

The Housemaid is one of three film Sweeney has releasing later this year, including Echo Valley on AppleTV+ in June and the Ron Howard film Eden in August.

She’s also attached to star in a bevy of projects, such as; an untitled Christy Martin biopic directed David Michôd, Americana directed by Tony Tost, I Pretended to be A Missing Girl, Scandalous directed by Colman Domingo, Barbarella directed by Edgar Wright, an adaptation of the popular Japanese anime Gundam, OutRun directed by Michael Bay (although she’s only onboard as a producer right now), an adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death, and more.


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