Sizzling Chemistry Unveiled: Sydney Sweeney Dishes on Scorching Rom-Com Stint with Top Gun: Maverick Star

Sizzling Chemistry Unveiled: Sydney Sweeney Dishes on Scorching Rom-Com Stint with Top Gun: Maverick Star

Sydney Sweeney candidly addresses the buzz surrounding her scorching on-screen romance with a Top Gun: Maverick star Find out why she enjoys satisfying fans' desires and how she embraces the excitement in this revealing interview

Summary

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell enjoyed playing into the online discussion about their on-set chemistry in the upcoming rom-com Anyone But You.

Sweeney and Powell share an excellent rapport and enjoy each other's company, resulting in a captivating on-screen chemistry.

Both actors are eager about the upcoming press tour and enthusiastically strive to fulfill fans' expectations by emphasizing their connection in the movie.

Sydney Sweeny, the star of "Anyone But You," has finally addressed the steamy viral set photos featuring herself and "Top Gun: Maverick" actor Glen Powell. Directed by Will Gluck, "Anyone But You" revolves around two enemies who rekindle their relationship at a destination wedding and pretend to be romantically involved for their own selfish motives. Earlier this year, pictures from the set of this R-rated romantic comedy went viral, showing Powell and Sweeny getting along well behind the scenes. Recently, Sweeny spoke to Variety and acknowledged the online discussion surrounding the viral photos, admitting that she and Powell enjoyed playing along with it. Read Sweeny's full statement below.

"It's a romantic comedy, which is exactly what appeals to people! Glen and I are not really concerned about that though. We thoroughly enjoy each other's company and have great admiration for one another. Both of us are dedicated and diligent workers. We are eagerly looking forward to the press tour. In fact, I just finished recording additional dialogue replacement (ADR) with Glen. We frequently have conversations where we remark, 'That's genuinely hilarious.' The audience really demands it, and we find joy in delivering it to them."

Source: Variety