Sydney Sweeney registra-se como republicana na Flórida

Sydney Sweeney registrou-se no Partido Republicano da Flórida em junho de 2024. Desde então, a estrela de Euphoria tem enfrentado especulações constantes sobre suas inclinações políticas.

Registros eleitorais mostram que a atriz se inscreveu no condado de Monroe em 14 de junho de 2024, logo após comprar uma casa de 13 milhões de dólares no local. Ela permaneceu em silêncio sobre quem apoiou nas eleições de 2024 e nunca endossou Donald Trump publicamente. O próprio Trump comentou o assunto no ano passado, dizendo que agora "adora a propaganda dela" após saber da notícia.

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Sydney Sweeney took to Scooter Braun's shoulders during Stagecoach 2026's opening night, with video capturing the playful moment. The festival drew a star-studded crowd including Brittany Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes, and family of performer Noah Cyrus. Highlights included surprise guests and onstage antics amid country tunes.

Sydney Sweeney has officially cut professional ties with her ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino by dissolving their joint production company and relaunching it solo. Sources tell TMZ she paid him out for a clean break. The move comes after their engagement ended last year.

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Democrat Emily Gregory, a first-time candidate and fitness business owner, won a March 24 special election for Florida House District 87 in Palm Beach County — a district that includes President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort — edging Republican Jon Maples in a race that Republicans had carried comfortably in 2024.

Kim Novak, the Golden Age actress, has voiced strong objections to Sydney Sweeney portraying her in the upcoming film 'Scandalous!'. The movie, directed by Colman Domingo, depicts Novak's 1957 relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. Novak told The Times that Sweeney is 'totally wrong' for the role.

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Following state Rep. James Talarico's win over U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the March 4, 2026, Democratic U.S. Senate primary, and Sen. John Cornyn's first-place finish short of a majority against Attorney General Ken Paxton in the GOP contest, new details emerge on record costs, party reactions, and a May 26 runoff outlook amid concerns over unity and funding.

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