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Sydney Sweeney Gives Her "Goof Ball" Costar Glen Powell a Birthday Shoutout
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Date:2025-04-18 02:39:39
Sydney Sweeney just gave a special birthday shoutout.
The Euphoria star paid tribute to Glen Powell, her costar and onscreen love interest in the upcoming rom-com Anyone But You, on Oct. 21, the day he turned 35.
"Happy birthday to my fellow camp counselor, adventure extraordinaire, and goof ball #glenpowell," Sydney wrote on her Instagram Stories, alongside a selfie of herself and the Top Gun: Maverick actor wearing matching black and gray hoodies, plus wide-brimmed Outback hats and sunglasses.
During their time filming Anyone But You in Sydney, Australia earlier this year, the Handmaid's Tale alum acted as "camp counselor," scheduling group activities such as an outing to the Sydney Opera House, Variety reported. In April, also during production of the film, Sydney and Glen sparked rumors of an offscreen romance.
"It's a rom-com," she told Variety in response, in an interview published Aug. 9. "That's what people want! Glen and I don't really care. We have so much fun together, and we respect each other so much."
The 26-year-old continued, "He's such a hard worker, and I'm a hard worker," she explained. "We're excited for the press tour, and I literally just left ADR with him. We talk all the time like, 'That's really funny.'"
In Anyone But You, Sydney and Glen play an American pair who hate each other but who also pretend to be in a relationship after reuniting in Sydney for a destination wedding. The movie also stars Alexandra Shipp, Rachel Griffiths, Dermot Mulroney and Michelle Hurd.
The movie is set for release Dec. 22.
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