Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun Share Intimate Glimpse Into Their Romance

It appears that the connection between Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun is flourishing. The acclaimed actress offered fans a peek into their relationship this Wednesday (May 13), posting a montage of affectionate moments on her Instagram Story.
Captured largely through Sweeney’s own lens, the compilation highlights a series of heartfelt interactions. From playful, sun-drenched moments on the beach where Braun greets her with kisses, to a scenic helicopter ride over the water, the clips paint a picture of a couple enjoying life together. The video also features the pair geared up for an underwater adventure and concludes with an intimate scene of them slow dancing and sharing a kiss in the comfort of their home.
The Euphoria star perfectly underscored the romantic footage with the uplifting track “Who You Share It With” by Layup. The lyrics—“Times and places are all in who you share em with… Joy is who you share it with”—seem to echo the sentiment behind the candid collection of memories.
Requests for comment sent to representatives for both Sweeney and Braun have not yet been addressed.
The pair first sparked speculation about a budding romance in June 2025, after being spotted together at the star-studded wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Italy. This followed reports of Sweeney’s separation from her former fiancé, producer Jonathan Davino. Braun, the founder of SB Projects, was previously married to Yael Cohen for seven years before filing for divorce in 2021.
Having maintained a relatively private dynamic since their initial introduction, the couple has become more open about their life together recently. During the Stagecoach festival in late April, where Sweeney hosted a showcase for her lingerie brand, Syrn, she shared a vibrant Instagram carousel featuring the duo. The posts captured the pair in high spirits, including a playful shot of Sweeney perched on Braun’s shoulders and a video of them laughing while singing karaoke.


