Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney has finally addressed the ongoing media attention surrounding her personal life following a recent public altercation with her ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino in Los Angeles.
The Euphoria and Anyone But You actress, 28, opened up in a recent conversation with Extra, where she shared how she remains grounded despite the intense spotlight. “You just know who you are. And the people who matter – your friends and your family – they know who I am,” Sweeney explained. “Everything else is just noise… none of it’s real. I’m just surrounded by really good people. I love my job, I love my characters, and I just stay focused.”
Her comments came only days after paparazzi footage surfaced showing Sweeney and Davino, 42, in what appeared to be a heated argument in Santa Monica. The two were reportedly seen shouting during what witnesses described as a “screaming match.” The actress had earlier been dining with friends at Giorgio Baldi, a well-known celebrity hotspot, before being seen entering a car driven by Davino. Witnesses claim Sweeney was heard saying, “I don’t believe you. Please leave, leave me alone.”
Sweeney and Davino had been together for several years and got engaged in early 2022, but they called off their engagement earlier this year. Despite their breakup, the pair have continued to be spotted together in recent months, leading fans to speculate about a potential reconciliation or a lingering friendship.
Adding to the buzz, Sweeney has recently been linked to music executive Scooter Braun, 42, who manages top artists like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. The two reportedly met at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding in Italy over the summer. Since then, they have been seen together multiple times, sparking rumors of a blossoming romance. Sources cited by The Sun and Page Six described their connection as “very serious,” with one insider noting their relationship as “hot and heavy.”
Despite the constant headlines and speculation, Sweeney seems unfazed. The Emmy-nominated actress made it clear that she’s focused on what truly matters — her career and inner circle. “The people who matter know who I am — and that’s all that really counts,” she concluded.