Sydney Sweeney flaunted her famous cleavage yet again as she sizzled up a storm on her latest glamorous magazine cover.
The 27-year-old was among the cavalcade of showbiz luminaries to front the latest Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue, among names like Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldana.
Among the cover stars were Sydney's Euphoria co-star Zendaya, as well as her Anyone But You leading man Glen Powell.
Inside the magazine, Sydney candidly discussed her true feelings about the nude scenes she has performed in onscreen.
'I am always very supportive of nudity, of sexual scenes, if the story of the character warrants it,' she proudly declared to Vanity Fair.
The subject arose because of her upcoming Ron Howard survival thriller Eden, in which her co-star Jude Law flashes the flesh on camera.
'For Jude’s character, it was such a powerful move for him to do, so I wanted to cheer for that,' Sydney said warmly. 'Whether it’s men or women, if it’s for the character it’s for the character, and it tells a story.'
Sydney also lifted the curtain on why she and Glen decided to come clean about the wild PR stunt they pulled to promote Anyone But You.
A few months ago, Glen admitted he and Sydney 'leaned into' their romance rumors in order to drum up hype for the romantic comedy.
In the run-up to the movie's release, Glen and Sydney were hounded by speculation that they had indulged in an on-set affair.
The conjecture carried a whiff of scandal because at that time, Sydney was already engaged to her longtime love Jonathan Davino.
During her new interview, Sydney was asked whether she and Glen would have confessed to their publicity ploy if the film had failed to be the smash hit it was.
'Once it did become a success, a lot of the interviews were just questions about it, so I don’t know if we necessarily were planning on ever talking about the strategy behind any of it,' Sydney said.
'We just had very specific questions and when you say no to a question, people think that you’re a b****, so,' the blonde bombshell added with a laugh.
Glen confessed in April that he and Sydney purposely allowed the rumors to flourish in order to help their movie at the box office.
He pointed out that the gambit 'worked wonderfully,' as the movie was a smash hit, and he added to the New York Times: 'Sydney is very smart.'
The Hollywood Adonis, whose movies include Top Gun: Maverick, explained: 'The two things that you have to sell a rom-com are fun and chemistry.'
He noted: 'Sydney and I have a ton of fun together, and we have a ton of effortless chemistry. That’s people wanting what’s on the screen off the screen, and sometimes you just have to lean into it a bit - and it worked wonderfully. Sydney is very smart.'
Sydney, who was an executive producer on Anyone But You, shared that she 'was on every call' that involved promoting the film.
'I was in text group chats. I was probably keeping everybody over at Sony marketing and distribution awake at night because I couldn’t stop with ideas.
The busty blonde bombshell dished: 'I wanted to make sure that we were actively having a conversation with the audience as we were promoting this film, because at the end of the day, they’re the ones who created the entire narrative.'