Sydney Sweeney has been spotted at the SCG watching the Swans beat Melbourne on Sunday afternoon.
The Euphoria star, 28, posed with a “Sweeney 21” jersey before the game — and wore a team cap throughout the match.
She attended with her dad Steven — and was spotted by the cameras during the second quarter.
During Kayo’s coverage of the game, the broadcast cut to Sweeney and she waved back with a beaming smile on her face.
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And she will have left pleased with her team’s performance as they extended their winning run to five games with a 131-114 victory.
Sweeney’s presence at the game comes three years after she went to the Swans’ 118-37 win over Hawthorn in March 2023.
On that occasion, she was taking a day off from filming her romantic comedy “Anyone But You”.
But this time around her Australian jaunt appears to be more pleasure than business.
Taking to Instagram to address her trip to Sydney, Sweeney shared a photo overlooking the city alongside her friend Kelley McCartney and said: “Brought my bestie.”
She then followed that up with a picture with her dad and the caption: “And my daddio. It was a bucket list trip for him.
“And he named me after the place so he had to come see it finally, right?”
Euphoria, the hit HBO series in which Sweeney plays Cassie Howard, is currently airing its third season.
Meanwhile, the Swans win takes them to within four points of Fremantle at the top of the table — and just two adrift of Hawthorn.
Melbourne forward Brody Mihocek was ruled out of the game early in the first quarter after suffering a hamstring strain.
The former Pie had been lively with three disposals and a behind, but was taken down to the rooms for assessment after feeling his hamstring while attempting to tackle Lewis Melican.
The 33-year-old eventually came back up to the bench, but the Dees confirmed he would take no further part in the match.