Sydney Sweeney and Jonathan Davino, who began their relationship in 2018 and became engaged in 2022, recently ended their engagement. The couple was spotted together in Los Angeles shortly after the breakup, sparking speculation about their relationship status.
Reports suggest that their decision to call off the wedding was influenced by Sweeney’s intense focus on her burgeoning acting career, which led to feelings of being overwhelmed and uncertain about settling down. Sources indicate that the couple faced “major issues,” primarily stemming from Sweeney’s demanding work commitments, causing tension in their relationship.
Despite their separation, Sweeney and Davino have maintained an amicable relationship, reportedly staying in touch due to their shared history and collaborative projects, such as producing the film “Anyone but You” together.
Following the breakup, Sweeney attended a wedding in Dallas, Texas, where she reunited with her “Anyone but You” co-star, Glen Powell. Both Powell and his mother have clarified that there is no romantic involvement between them, emphasizing their strong friendship.
Sweeney is currently focusing on her career, with several upcoming projects, including starring in the film “Madame Web” and producing and starring in “Immaculate.”
During their recent reunion in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sydney Sweeney appeared with a reserved expression, while Jonathan Davino similarly displayed no signs of emotion. The White Lotus actress, who had previously been seen without her engagement ring, kept her left hand concealed within the sleeve of her oversized hoodie.
While there was no overt display of affection, Jonathan made a gesture of reassurance by placing a hand on Sydney’s back at one point. The former couple was photographed having lunch together at the Beverly Glen Deli, both wearing black sunglasses, with Sydney additionally keeping her hood up.
Despite the turbulence in her personal life, Sydney remains focused on her career. A source informed Variety last week that she is in ‘final talks’ to star in Legendary’s upcoming Gundam film, a remake of the classic 1979 anime Mobile Suit Gundam.
An insider told People in late March that Sydney is ‘exactly where she wants to be’ with her career and has the ability to manage a demanding work schedule that would overwhelm most individuals. The source emphasized that she is highly committed to her work and enthusiastic about her upcoming projects.#newsafro_














































