Sydney Sweeney Bares Her Butt in Cheeky Boat Snaps: ‘I Think They Call This a Thirst Trap’

Sydney Sweeney is feeling cheeky. The Euphoria actress posted several pictures on Instagram from a recent summer boat day. Sweeney, 26, posed in a black and white wetsuit that showed off her backside. She completed the look with black sunglasses and white sneakers. “i think they call this a thirst trap,” she captioned the Instagram
Sydney Sweeney Bares Her Butt in Cheeky Boat Snaps: ‘I Think They Call This a Thirst Trap’

Sydney Sweeney is feeling cheeky.

The Euphoria actress posted several pictures on Instagram from a recent summer boat day. Sweeney, 26, posed in a black and white wetsuit that showed off her backside. She completed the look with black sunglasses and white sneakers.

“i think they call this a thirst trap,” she captioned the Instagram slides.

She posed on top of a boat in several pics showing off her toned physique. In one slide, she could be seen laughing and covering her face. In another picture, she lounged around with friends.

The Anyone But You actress has spent lots of time outdoors this summer. Days before, Sweeney shared another boat moment with a video of her “water surfing for the first time ever.”

She also shared a carousel of images captioned “all things camp” on July 30. One video included her sitting on a jet ski while others floated around in pool tubes.

Another showed her and her friends singing karaoke outside at night. They belted out classics such as “Sk8r Boi” by Avril Lavigne and “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” by ABBA.

There were also photos featuring someone hiding fake spiders among bedding, along with Polaroids of the “camp” moments.

The last slide featured Sweeney in a mismatched flower bodysuit and swim mask.

Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney in 2024.

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Her dog Tank also made her DOGUE debut, appearing in a dog-inspired Vogue photoshoot. Pictures included her dog lounging in the back of a red car and on a pool float.

Sweeney previously told PEOPLE about how Tank helps her mental health and keeps her balanced.

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“My dog, Tank, really is so important in my own self-care process,” Sweeney said in March.

“Whether it is just playing with her, taking her to the dog park or taking her on a walk, it just lets me take a moment and unplug from everything else.”

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