Sydney Sweeney ‘plans to take her relationship with Scooter Braun to the next level,’ according to reports published on Friday.
The actress, 28, and the record executive, 44, met over the summer at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Venetian wedding in Italy and ever since, the pair have seemingly been inseparable.
As details are revealed, sources have claimed the pair are now looking to move into together just three months after meeting.
They said Sydney and Scooter were like ‘teenage lovers’ who are constantly in contact with one another.
A friend told The Sun: ‘When they aren’t together, they are always on the phone, on FaceTime, and messaging each other all the time.’
Another added: ‘They are also planning on moving in together in the next couple of months.’
Sydney Sweeney ‘plans to take her relationship with Scooter Braun to the next level,’ according to reports published on Friday (pictured last week)
As details are revealed, sources have claimed the pair are now looking to move into together
The source continued: ‘Either by the end of the year or by the beginning of 2026, so they can take their relationship to another level.’
Daily Mail has contacted Sydney and Scooter’s representatives for comments.
‘He really, really likes her,’ a source close to the couple said after he attended her star-studded space-themed 28th birthday party in Los Angeles last weekend.
It comes as the Daily Mail has learned that the budding pair are very serious. ‘They talk every day and see each other often, it is hot and heavy,’ a source shared.
‘I don’t want to say the L word, but it feels like the L word. They seem very much in love, or at least incredibly in lust.’
‘The attraction is she is hot as can be and he is an old soul who is helping her guide her way through sudden fame and her exploding career. He gives great advice. They have what each other wants.’
As their early-stages but ‘very real’ romance amps up, Sweeney reportedly spent Labor Day weekend with Braun during a romantic Lake Tahoe retreat and even introduced him to her parents.
Just last week, the ‘very happy’ lovebirds were spotted holding hands during an outing with her parents as they enjoyed a Halloween amusement park excursion together.
In recent weeks, the actress and the businessman have also been spotted on a number of intimate, low-key dates in Los Angeles.
‘It’s not a casual relationship,’ a source told Page Six. ‘It’s game on. It’s full throttle. They are together.’
Meanwhile, another source told People that the pair ‘have a lot in common and neither one of them cares what others think.’
The actress’ friends and family are ‘really happy about this relationship.’
There have been claims that the two have been together since April when they took in Lana Del Rey’s performance at the Coachella Music Festival, but that claim has yet to be confirmed.
Sweeney ended her engagement with film producer Jonathan Davino, 42, in March.
Braun divorced wife Yael Cohen in July 2021 after seven years of marriage. They have children Jagger, nine, Levi, seven, and Hart, five.
Aside from her love life, Sweeney has also been focusing on her career. Her new film, titled Christy, where she plays real-life boxer Christy Martin, came out last month.
Sweeney also marked a major milestone in her career, just two months after facing unrelenting backlash over her American Eagle campaign.
Sweeney’s newfound romance comes after she ended her engagement to businessman Jonathan Davino, 43, earlier this year after nearly seven years together; pictured in 2018
Braun was previously married to mining heiress Yael Cohen, 38, for seven years before their split in mid-2021. They share three kids together; pictured in May 2018
On Saturday, the star was honored with the Achievement in Acting Award for her performance in Christy at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
The actress appeared visibly elated in photos, beaming as she held her crystal award against the festival’s step-and-repeat.
The honor caps off what has been a turbulent time for Sweeney, who ignited a heated online debate over her ad campaign for American Eagle jeans over the summer.
The campaign, which played on the phrase ‘good genes’ featuring a blonde, blue-eyed star, sparked comparisons to Nazi propaganda and ignited accusations of racism and eugenics when it launched in July.