Sydney Sweeney shows off her bikini body while lounging in front of  million Florida Keys mansion

Sydney Sweeney shows off her bikini body while lounging in front of $13 million Florida Keys mansion

Sydney Sweeney enjoys the sun.

The 27-year-old star showed off her toned body at her luxurious $13 million waterfront mansion in the Florida Keys on Wednesday.

Sweeney wore a purple two-piece bikini and black sunglasses. She held her blonde locks up in a messy bun.

Sydney Sweeney shows off her sensational bikini body while relaxing in her stunning $13 million waterfront mansion in the Florida Keys. Backgrid/MEGA
Sydney Sweeney shows off her bikini body. Backgrid/MEGA

The “Euphoria” actress was photographed sitting outside her apartment, lying on a towel, resting on a chair and at one point going into a swimming pool.

Sweeney recently completed filming her biopic about athlete Christy Martin. In the film, directed by David Michôd, she plays the International Hall of Fame boxer.

A month earlier, the “Anyone But You” alum opened up about working in Hollywood and being tired of people putting women down in her profession.

Sydney Sweeney shows off her bikini body in her stunning $13 million waterfront mansion in the Florida Keys. Backgrid/MEGA

“It’s very disheartening to see women putting other women down,” Sweeney said in an interview with Vanity Fair published November 13. “Especially when women who are successful in other areas of their industry see young talent working really hard – hoping to achieve the dreams that they may have – and then trying to improve any work they’ve done to denigrate and discredit.”

The “Madame Web” vet claimed she’s seen others preach the complete opposite of what they preach.

“This whole industry, everyone says, is ‘women empowering other women.’ None of that is happening,” Sweeney continued. “It’s all a fake and a cover for everyone else – they say that behind everyone’s back.”

Sydney Sweeney shows off her bikini body at her waterfront villa in the Florida Keys. Backgrid/MEGA

How did the false commitment to women empowerment begin? Well, there are many theories about its place of origin.

“I mean, there are so many studies and different opinions on what’s behind it,” Sweeney told the outlet. “I read that all our lives – and this is a generational problem – we have been raised to believe that only a woman can be at the top. There is a woman who can get the man.”

She added: “There is a woman who can be, I don’t know, anything. Then everyone else feels like they have to fight each other or bring that one woman down instead of saying, ‘Let’s all lift each other up.'”

While the actress is “still trying to figure it out on her own,” she’s also “just trying my best here.”

She asked, “Why am I being attacked?”

Sydney Sweeney wore a two-piece purple bikini in Florida. Backgrid/MEGA

In April, veteran Hollywood producer and professor Carol Baum made headlines when she commented on Sweeney at a screening of her 1988 film “Dead Ringers.”

“There’s an actress that everyone loves now: Sydney Sweeney. “I don’t understand Sydney Sweeney,” she said at the time. “I said to my class, ‘Explain this girl to me.’ She’s not pretty, she can’t act. Why is she so hot?’ Nobody had an answer.”

Sydney Sweeney is relaxing before the holidays. Backgrid/MEGA
Sydney Sweeney. Backgrid/MEGA

“But then the question was asked, ‘Well, if you could make your movie because she’s in it, would you do it?’ away from a green light? Nobody that I know,” Baum continued. “Your job is to make the film.”

Additionally, the producer called Sweeney and Glen Powell’s romantic comedy “Anyone But You” an “invisible film.”

A representative for Sweeney commented after Baum’s harsh comment.

“How sad that a woman in a position to share her expertise and experience would instead choose to attack another woman,” the spokesperson said in a statement to People. “If she has learned this from her decades in the industry and sees fit to teach it to her students, then that is shameful.

“An unjustified disparagement of a colleague as a producer speaks volumes about Ms. Baum’s character.”

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