Sydney Sweeney wowed as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday.
The blonde bombshell, 27, showed off her incredible figure in a perfectly tailored low-cut white blazer that highlighted her ample cleavage.
The Euphoria star — who recently confirmed her split from fiancé Jonathan Davino, 41 — wore matching shorts that showcased her toned legs and black heels.
Sydney’s blonde tresses were pulled back into a chic updo, and her eyes shielded with a pair of sunglasses. The actress carried a black handbag and accessorized with gold earrings.
At another point in the day she was spotted in a different outfit, wearing a structured yellow top with a black leather skirt.
It comes after Sydney hot back at those criticizing her latest brand partnership — a limited-edition Dr. Squatch soap bar containing her used bathwater.

Sydney Sweeney, 27, put on a leggy display as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday

The blonde bombshell stunned in a perfectly tailored low-cut white blazer that highlighted her ample cleavage
While at the premiere of her upcoming film, Echo Valley, the star responded to a reporter who said that her soap encourages men to ‘take showers.’
‘I mean, honestly though,’ she replied.
‘I think that it’s more fun to see everybody else talk about it,’ she said, when asked about the mixed reaction to her collaboration.
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Sydney said it was her idea to use the left over suds from a previous campaign with Dr. Squatch, admitting she ‘pitched’ the idea of a bar of soap with a ‘splash’ of her bath water.
The Spokane, Washington-bred actress announced the item, called Bathwater Bliss, last Thursday, sparking backlash from her 25 million Instagram followers who called the product ‘weird’ and ‘gross.’
On Friday, she subtly trolled the critics as she stepped out in a white bathrobe while on set for a campaign with HEYDUDE shoes.
According to the Squatch brand, the soap contains actual droplets of Sydney’s used bathwater.
It’s meant to be a nod to her Pacific Northwest roots and a cheeky answer to the internet’s obsession with the blonde bombshell, per GQ.

The Euphoria star wore matching shorts that showcased her toned legs and black heels

Sydney’s blonde tresses were pulled back into a chic updo, and her eyes shielded with a pair of sunglasses

The actress carried a black handbag and accessorized with gold earrings

It comes after Sydney hot back at those criticizing her latest brand partnership — a limited-edition Dr. Squatch soap bar containing her used bathwater

While at the premiere of her upcoming film, Echo Valley, the star responded to a reporter who said that her soap encourages men to ‘take showers’

‘I mean, honestly though,’ she replied

‘I think that it’s more fun to see everybody else talk about it,’ she said, when asked about the mixed reaction to her collaboration


At another point in the day she was spotted in a different outfit, wearing a structured yellow top with a black leather skirt

The shirt featured a high collar

The top flowed like a dress in the back
In Thursday’s social media post, Sydney wrote in the caption, ‘You kept asking about my bathwater after the @drsquatch ad… so we kept it.’
‘Introducing Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss! A very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater. Available on 6/6/25 at drsquatch.com ✨.’
One fan wrote under the photo of the product — which features an animation of the beauty — ‘Sydney honey I love you but I don’t know about this.’
In her interview with GQ, the Euphoria sensation said, ‘I honestly think it’s a really fun, full-circle moment, because fans always joke about wanting my bathwater…’
Plugging the soap, she described, ‘It’s super soft, it’s really pretty. I’m looking at it right now. It’s marbly and has blues and a little bit of brown in it.’
She also explained how Dr. Squatch managed to get her bathwater into the cleansing bar.
‘When we were at the [Dr. Squatch] shoot, they had a tub for me. And I actually got in there and I took some soap, and we had a nice little bath and they took the water,’ she explained.
‘So it’s my real bathwater. I wanted to have it lean towards my home roots, so there’s this really outdoorsy scent of, like, pine and earthy moss and fir. So it smells super manly. But then there’s some city bathwater mixed in.’
Amid the pushback, one delighted fan joked in a comment, ‘Thanks, I’ll take 100,’ and collected nearly 3,000 likes.
Someone else wrote facetiously, ‘This is edible, right?’
Others were in disbelief, with one social media user commenting, ‘no way this is a real thing.’
Meanwhile, another wrote, ‘Hey, so let’s be serious,’ while a different person begged, ‘Can we not normalize this.’

The actress announced the item, called Bathwater Bliss, on Thursday, sparking backlash from her 25 million Instagram followers who called the product ‘weird’ and ‘gross’
In October 2024, Sweeney starred as the Dr. Squatch’s sultry Body Wash Genie to promote its Natural Body Wash line.
‘Hello you dirty little boys, are you interested in my body… wash?’ she teased in the 30-second spot, which ignited the bathwater ‘requests.’
‘Well, you can’t have it, because this isn’t for boys. It’s for men. This is Dr. Squatch Natural Body Wash with long-lasting, natural aromas like wood barrel bourbon, pine tar, coconut castaway, and fresh falls,’ she recited.
In conclusion, she promised, ‘You’ll finally get the attention you deserve, so go to drsquatch.com today and quit being a dirty little boy!’