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Sydney Sweeney flaunts her incredible figure in a brown bikini during Hawaii getaway
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IntroductionSydney Sweeney proudly flaunted her incredible figure in a busty brown bikini after jetting to Hawai
Sydney Sweeney proudly flaunted her incredible figure in a busty brown bikini after jetting to Hawaii for a sunny beach getaway.
After firing back at a producer who bitterly stated she 'wasn't pretty and couldn't act,' the actress, 26, shared a gallery of Instagram snaps from her break.
Showing off her ample cleavage, Sydney posed up a storm in the revealing bikini top and cream trousers.
Riding a speedboat in the scantily-clad Sydney captioned her post: 'Good times and tan lines.'
She then confidently showed off her peachy posterior in a tight bodysuit as she prepared to go wakeboarding in the ocean.
Sydney Sweeney proudly flaunted her incredible figure in a busty brown bikini after jetting to Hawaii for a sunny beach getaway
After firing back at a producer who bitterly stated she 'wasn't pretty and couldn't act,' the actress shared a gallery of Instagram snaps from her break
Sydney took to social media to share a collection of images from her getaway, including a clip of herself dancing on the beach in frilly cream co-ord
The blonde beauty was unfazed by the recent furore surrounding comments made by veteran producer Carol Baum.
Carol has produced 34 films, with stars like Dolly Part, Jennifer Aniston and Michael Douglas starring in the
Carol spoke to Janet Maslin, a New York Times film critic, in front of an audience of fans after a screening of the 1988 film Dead Ringers, which she produced.
Carol, who has also published a book called Creative Producing, randomly brought up Sydney during the panel, saying: 'There's an actress who everybody loves now - Sydney Sweeney.'
Adding: 'I don't get Sydney Sweeney. I was watching on the place Sydney Sweeney's movie because I wanted to watch it,' referring to her hit film Anyone But You.
'I wanted to know who she is and why everybody is talking about her. I watched this unwatchable movie - sorry to people who love this movie - [this] romantic comedy where they hate each other.'
She said during her producing class she teaches at USC's School of Cinematic Arts class, "Explain this girl to me. She's not pretty, she can't act. Why is she so hot?"'
'Nobody had an answer but then the question was asked, "Well if you could get your movie made because she is in it, would you do it?"'
She then confidently showed off her peachy posterior in a tight bodysuit as she prepared to go wakeboarding in the ocean
Sydney showed off her impressive wakeboarding skills as she sped across the ocean
During her trip, she set pulses racing in a skimpy black bikini top layered under a matching blue denim co-ord
The blonde beauty was unfazed by the recent furore surrounding comments made by veteran producer Carol Baum, who said she 'wasn't pretty and can't act'
As well has hitting back at the comments in a cutting statement, Sydney shared an Instagram snap in a grey sweatshirt with the phrase: 'Sorry for having great t*ts'
She continued: 'I said, "Well that's a really good question... that's a very hard question to answer because we all want to get the movie made and who walks away from a green light? Nobody I know. Your job is to get the movie made.'
Soon after her biting remarks, Sydney's representative gave a statement to the Today show about the comments: 'How sad that a woman in the position to share her expertise and experience choose instead to attack another woman.
'If that's what she's learned in her decades in the industry and feels is appropriate to teach to her students, that's shameful.'
'To unjustly disparage a fellow female producer speaks volumes about Ms. Baum's character.'
Sydney herself also appeared to brush off the producer's comments in an Instagram post from her holiday, slipping into a sweatshirt boasting the phrase: 'Sorry for having great t*ts.'
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