With a skintight red leotard in a teaser, Sydney Sweeney looked absolutely sensational as she made her Saturday Night Live debut.
Before performing her monologue on SNL, the actress was filmed in a teaser, which had fans swooning hours in advance.
In a stunning red combination, Sydney, 26, wore a skintight leotard which accentuated her curves and featured ruffles down by her hips.
With her sweetheart neckline one-piece, she paired it with some red velvet gloves, black stockings, and embodied Jessica Rabbit while sitting in the cup and also striking different poses.
At the end of the clip, Sydney smiled brightly at the camera before blowing a kiss.
It wasn’t long before the actress was overflowing with love with one commenter writing: “Time to show appreciation to the hottest woman alive, Sydney Sweeney.”
One person said: “She knows what she’s doing, so I’m not taking issue with her.”
A third said: “It should be illegal to look that good.”
Last September, at an 80s-themed party, Sydney Sweeney surprised fans with her outfit.
A bright pink ensemble and huge, voluminous curls adorned the Euphoria actress’ big day in a prom theme.
The figure-hugging dress was decorated with a large pink rose on Sweeney’s shoulder, as well as a low neckline that exposed skin as she danced the night away at Syd’s prom.
A shock of loose, flowing blonde hair frames Sydney’s face and falls down to her shoulders.
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About Sydney Sweeney :
Sydney Bernice Sweeney (born September 12, 1997) is an American actress best known for her roles in Everything Sucks! and The Handmaid’s Tale.
She first gained attention for her appearances in the television series Everything Sucks! (2018), The Handmaid’s Tale (2018), and Sharp Objects (2018).
She appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 2019. In 2023, she was praised for portraying Reality Winner in the film Reality.