Sydney Sweeney stuns in sexy leather ensemble while filming music video on Sunset Boulevard
Sydney Sweeney pretty much stopped traffic in a revealing all-black get-up as she filmed a sexy music video on Sunset Boulevard in LA.
Sydney Sweeney delighted pedestrians when she filmed an unknown project down the famed Sunset Boulevard in LA over the weekend.
The actress wore an all-black leather ensemble reminiscent of a rock star, which consisted of a leather corset, cut-out chaps and platform heels.
With the current SAG-AFTRA strike in effect in Hollywood, Sweeney and her peers are unable to work on projects or promotions with the studios such as Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros, and more.
However, actors are allowed to work on commercials, game shows, reality shows or, in Sweeney’s case, music videos.
It is unknown what music video The White Lotus star was filming but she appeared to have fun in the scene as she danced on the back seat of a vintage red convertible Mercedes-Benz, while a camera attached to a moving truck followed the vehicle.
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Video captured from the shoot has since been shared on social media, and Sweeney could be seen rocking out on an air guitar.
Celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta confirmed Sweeney was starring in a music video when he shared photos of her from the set.
Music Video Vixon,” he captioned the Instagram post of Sweeney, who can be seen on BINGE shows Euphoria and The White Lotus.
Sweeney no doubt 100 per cent supports the current writers’ strike.
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Last year, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she spoke out after be being unable to take a six-month break from working because she doesn’t “have the income to cover that”.
While her comments were blasted by many given she is in a better standing than others in her field, Sweeney’s quote about actors not getting paid residuals is relevant to today’s strike.
“They don’t pay actors like they used to, and with streamers, you no longer get residuals,” Sweeney said at the time.
“The established stars still get paid, but I have to give 5 per cent to my lawyer, 10 per cent to my agents, 3 per cent or something like that to my business manager. I have to pay my publicist every month, and that’s more than my mortgage.”