Sydney Sweeney has closed down the production company she started in 2019 with her ex-fiancé, Jonathan Davino. This happened almost a year after the couple ended their seven-year relationship.
The founder of SYRN, age 27, and her former partner, 42, officially closed their film company, Fifty-Fifty Films LLC, by filing the necessary documents with the state of California last December.
Just a month later, I launched my own production company, Fifty-Fifty Films, and took on all the key roles – CEO, CFO, and Secretary! It was a lot to handle, but I was eager to build something from the ground up and be fully in charge of the financial and creative direction.
According to a source who spoke to TMZ on Monday, the actress, originally from Spokane and raised in Los Angeles, felt exploited and bought off by Davino after he publicly took credit for her success.
The former couple was last seen together on November 2nd in Santa Monica, California, outside the Giorgio Baldi restaurant. According to TMZ, she was overheard begging him to ‘stop, please leave me alone,’ expressing disbelief at something he’d said or done.
According to Sweeney, this Chicago businessman helped produce her popular 2023 romantic comedy, Anyone But You. However, his only other listed production credit is for the 2024 horror film Immaculate, which she also starred in.
I’m excited to share some news for film fans! While stepping back from directing, Michael Davino isn’t leaving the industry. He’s jumped on board as a producer for a really fun project called ‘Unwanted.’ It’s an action comedy based on the popular 2021 podcast from QCode, and filming is set to begin this summer. Plus, it’s starring the hilarious Kenan Thompson and Lamorne Morris – I think audiences are going to love it!
The American Eagle brand ambassador and her partner broke up in March 2025, before their planned spring wedding. They had actually been living apart since January 2025.
While working as an executive producer and lead actor in the film adaptation of Freida McFadden’s novel The Housemaid, Sweeney stayed at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The 63-year-old filmmaker told the Wall Street Journal in August that she was fully engaged and open to any challenge.
She was professional on set and didn’t cause any problems, even though she was dealing with personal difficulties at the time – everyone now knows her engagement ended.
Following the huge success of ‘The Housemaid’ – which earned $385 million despite only costing $35 million to make – actress and Armani Beauty ambassador Millie Calloway will return to play her role in the upcoming sequel, ‘The Housemaid’s Secret’.
Sweeney really needed her next movie to succeed. Her previous three films hadn’t done well at the box office – they earned only $2 million (Christy), $2.5 million (Eden), and $500,000 (Americana).
She began dating Scott ‘Scooter’ Braun after they met at the lavish $56 million wedding of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos in Venice, Italy, on June 27th. She is a registered Republican.
Ithika Management Group chairman, 44, who is said to be worth $500 million, previously managed popular artists like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Demi Lovato.
Sources say Scooter Braun pays his ex-wife, Yael Cohen Braun, $60,000 each month in child support for their three children: 11-year-old Jagger, 10-year-old Levi, and 7-year-old Hart.
The couple, a New Yorker and a 39-year-old health activist, separated in 2021 and officially divorced in 2022 after seven years of marriage.
Sydney Sweeney will be back as Cassandra ‘Cassie’ Howard, the popular and often dramatic character she’s known for in the HBO series Euphoria. The show’s third season, with eight new episodes, starts airing on April 12th.
The show features a talented cast including Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Maude Apatow, Alexa Demie, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, Sharon Stone, Rosalía, Marshawn Lynch, Eli Roth, Natasha Lyonne, Colleen Camp, Trisha Paytas, and the late Eric Dane.
She’ll make a brief appearance in the upcoming sequel to The Devil Wears Prada, hitting theaters in the US and UK on May 1st. The film stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms, and Tibor Feldman.
Alexandra Sweeney is both producing and starring in the upcoming film adaptation of Edith Wharton’s 1913 novel, The Custom of the Country. She’ll play Undine Spragg, a driven woman from the Midwest, in the movie which is being directed by Josie Rourke and produced for Studiocanal.
Last month, Deadline announced that she and Noah Centineo will be the stars of a live-action “Gundam” series coming to Netflix. The show is based on the popular Japanese science fiction franchise.
Sweeney is currently working on several upcoming projects, including the Warner Bros. thriller I Pretended to Be a Missing Girl, Scandalous, which marks Colman Domingo’s first time directing a feature film, and Split Fiction, a sci-fi movie for Amazon MGM Studios directed by Jon M. Chu.
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2026-02-24 19:21