Sydney Sweeney isn’t holding back anymore. Two weeks after making her relationship with music manager Scooter Braun Instagram official at the Stagecoach country music festival on May 1, the Euphoria actress went all in—literally—with a dreamy montage of romantic moments set to Layup’s“Who You Share It With.”
The minute-long video, posted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, May 12, is pure couple goals material. Sweeney, 28, and Braun, 44, are cuddling, scuba diving, dancing, and taking barefoot beach strolls. It’s the kind of content that makes you believe in love, or at least scroll through it wishing you were somewhere tropical with someone who looks at you like that.
What makes this moment feel genuinely significant isn’t just the PDA—it’s the speed at which everything’s escalated. Sweeney and Braun were first spotted together in Italy last June ahead of Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos’wedding. By April, sources told Us Weekly that their connection had become“very serious,”with both of them deeply invested in each other’s lives and careers. Insiders noted that while people initially thought this would be a fling, they’re actually committed—integrating families, blending their lives, and moving toward something real.
This is especially poignant when you consider where Sweeney was just months ago. In March 2025, the actress split from her ex-fiancé, Jonathan Davino. The pair had been together since 2018 and were engaged in March 2022, with plans to marry that spring. According to sources, Sweeney needed out of the stress and couldn’t move forward with the wedding. That kind of breakup—especially one that derailed major life plans—takes time to process.
But here’s the thing: Sweeney appears to have genuinely found someone who gets it. Braun“really appreciates”her professional work and loves giving her feedback. For his part, he’s“emotionally invested in her career and wants the best for her.”That mutual respect and support is what separates a rebound from something real. And based on what we’re seeing, this feels like the latter.
Is it too soon to call what comes next? Maybe. But a woman who describes herself as a“hopeless romantic at heart”who loves committed relationships deserves to celebrate the good moments when they come around. This montage isn’t just about the trip—it’s about having found someone worth the vulnerability.
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