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has quietly dissolved the independent production studio she co-founded with her former fiancé and producing partner Jonathan Davino in 2019 - nearly a year after ending their seven-year relationship.
The 27-year-old SYRN founder and her 42-year-old ex reportedly filed paperwork last December with the State of to permanently shutter Fifty-Fifty Films LLC.
The very next month, Sweeney founded Fifty-Fifty Films, Inc. and listed herself as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary.
An insider told TMZ on Monday that the Spokane-born, LA-raised bombshell felt 'used' and 'paid off' Davino after he claimed to people he 'made her.'
The ex-couple were last pictured together November 2 inside a car outside Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, CA where TMZ reported she could be heard pleading: 'I don't believe you. Please leave, leave me alone.'
Sweeney said the businessman co-produced her 2023 hit rom-com Anyone But You, but his only IMDb credit was producing Michael Mohan's nun horror movie Immaculate with her in 2024.
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Sydney Sweeney has quietly dissolved the independent production studio she co-founded with her former fiancé and producing partner Jonathan Davino in 2019 - nearly a year after ending their seven-year relationship (pictured in 2024)
But Davino is staying in the film industry as Variety just reported he'll produce Richie Keen's action comedy Unwanted based on the 2021 QCode podcast, which starts shooting this summer with Kenan Thompson and Lamorne Morris.
The American Eagle brand ambassador ended her romance in March 2025 ahead of their scheduled spring wedding, but they had been living separately as far back as January 2025.
At the time, Sweeney moved into the Beverly Hills Hotel while executive producing and starring in Paul Feig's big-screen adaptation of Freida McFadden's 2022 novel, The Housemaid.
Sweeney has several more projects in the works including Warner Bros. thriller I Pretended to Be a Missing Girl, Colman Domingo's feature directorial debut Scandalous, Jon M. Chu's sci-fi flick Split Fiction for Amazon MGM Studios.
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