Amid her jeans campaign controversy, Sydney Sweeney may have a new beau in her life—PICS |

Actress Sydney Sweeney was seen out and about enjoying her day with a supposed mystery man! While the star was on a weekend away from the limelight at her family’s lake house, she was spotted by passersby getting close and cozy with a man who has not been identified. Sydney Sweeney may have a new beau in her lifeThe ‘Madame Web’ actress was seen wearing black swimwear as she was chatting away with the man she was spotted with, as per reports from MailOnline. The two also rode a jet ski nearby, where the actress was seen sitting at the front, while the man was seen holding her from behind. They also then went off to an area with a rope swing attached to a tree. As per the report shared, the two seemed “more than friends” and shared a special connection. Earlier, the actress had reunited with her ex-fiancé, Jonathan Davino. Speculations have been going on about who the mysterious man is as Sweeney faces backlash from her jeans campaign. About Sweeney’s past relationshipsEarlier this year, the actress had quietly broken her official engagement with her ex, Jonathan Davino. The split came as a surprise to many as well. Since then, she has been connected to a couple of people, including Brandon Sklenar, who worked with her on ‘The Housemaid.’ There were also speculations and rumors about Glen Powell as well, as they had been spotted attending a wedding together. All of these have turned out to be mere rumors as of right now, since the actress herself has shared no comments on her relationship status. The actress’ ad controversyAs reported by the Daily Mail, a recent ad done by Sweeney managed to face a lot of backlash online after its release. Her campaign titled ‘Sydney Sweeney as Great Jeans’ was called ‘tone deaf’ on many occasions, as it sounded like the phrase ‘great genes.’ This term has often been used to support white supremacy. The brand, however, has shared publicly that the benefits received from the campaign will be going to an organization that assists domestic violence survivors.