Sydney Sweeney’s Sizzling New Snaps In Boyshorts Spark Internet Frenzy And Wild ‘Emma Frost’ Fan Casting

Friday, July 17, 2026 at 11:10 AM

Sydney Sweeney has left fans talking after dropping sizzling new snaps rocking her brand Syrn's bralette and boyshorts. The Sydney Sweeney’s Sizzling New Snaps In Boyshorts Spark Internet Frenzy And Wild ‘Emma Frost’ Fan Casting first appeared on The Blast

Sydney Sweeney has left fans talking after dropping sizzling new snaps rocking her brand Syrn’s bralette and boyshorts.

The photos swiftly went viral on social media and even led to some wild fan castings, with some fans pushing a major “X-Men” role for the star actress.

The images come after Sydney Sweeney’s controversial final appearance in the hit TV series, “Euphoria,” which saw her come under fire for her risque performance as Cassie.

Sydney Sweeney Looks Unreal In Boyshorts

Sweeney turned the heat up on her official Instagram page, opting to promote her lingerie line directly to her 26 million followers instead of on her usual brand account.

Unsurprisingly, the images sent her fans into a frenzy, with many noting her incredible figure and how good she looked in the images, particularly the photos of the star in boyshorts and a bralette.

In the images, Sweeney donned a $39 First Base Scoop Neck Bralette alongside the $16 Back For More High-Rise Boyshorts, completing the look with a pair of $79 Better On You Unisex Wide-Leg Pants, per Page Six.

She could be seen leaning against a countertop in the first snap, rocking the boyshorts, while bending over in another snap to open a mini-fridge.

Captioning the image, Sweeney wrote, “Are you a small town girl? New drop out now,” along with two heart emojis.

Fans And Critics React To Star’s Sizzling New Snaps And Wild Emma Frost Casting Hype

Sweeney’s new images drew a wide range of reactions, with some fans even using them as an opportunity to call for her casting in a Marvel role, specifically as the mutant Emma Frost from the X-Men.

Reacting to the post, an individual noted, “Sydney, you’ll always be beautiful to me. Dont listen to those haters,” while another said, “A movie star who is comfortable in her sexuality and open about it.”

“Sydney Sweeney, the perfect Emma Frost,” another fan wrote in a post on X that reshared snaps of the star.

However, this prompted fierce pushback from critics of Sweeney, with some arguing that she wasn’t fit for the role of the icy X-Men character.

One individual wrote, “All people see is big t-ts and blonde hair, then think ‘OOOO EMMA.’ What is wrong with y’all?”

“Body yes, acting and personality, no, “another critic commented, while a third noted, “Margot Robbie is who I would pick for Emma Frost. She feels more like the character to me.”

Sydney Sweeney Fought To Keep Her Role In ‘Euphoria’ Racy

Sydney Sweeney
Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA

Besides promoting her lingerie brand, Sweeney put her physique to good use in the third and last season of her hit show, “Euphoria.”

The actress’s character, Cassie, had a major arc that involved the adult platform OnlyFans, which led to Sweeney appearing in very steamy scenes in barely-there clothing.

It also caused her to face backlash on social media at he time, with many calling out the show’s director, Sam Levinson, for sexualizing the character, and others slamming Sweeney for accepting the part.

However, Levinson recently revealed that Sweeney was the one who fought for raunchy scenes of her character to remain in the series, despite his initial concerns.

During an appearance on an episode of the New York Times’ “Popcast” podcast, the director appeared to address claims that Sweeney was being forced to do the racy scenes, noting that the actress herself didn’t want her scenes to be censored due to Cassie’s storyline.

“When I first wrote it … I thought, ‘Well, maybe, we shoot all of this, and we don’t have any nudity,'” Levinson said. “I was talking to her about, maybe, there’s ways to shoot around certain [things] — and she looked at me, and she’s like, ‘Are you kidding? I’m playing an OnlyFans model.'”

The Actress Was Labeled ‘Fearless’ By Sam Levinson

Los Angeles premiere of HBO's 'Euphoria' Season 3 - Arrivals
Lumeimages / MEGA

Levinson went on to shower Sweeney with praise, stating that he works closely with his cast to discover the most authentic direction for each character.

When it came to shooting the bolder, more provocative scenes, he noted that Sweeney approached the challenge without hesitation.

Praising her artistic courage and work ethic, the filmmaker described her as a “fearless” performer who brings a high level of professionalism and dedication to the set daily.

“I think she’s a totally fearless actor,” he said. “She’s also just wonderfully professional, and shows up just game every day. I adore working with her, because there’s such a flexibility in terms of the performance.”

Sydney Sweeney Deliberately Chooses Paunchy Roles, Expert Claims

Sydney Sweeney at the 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Virtuosos Award
CraSH / MEGA

Following Sweeney’s controversial “Euphoria” season 3 performances, several brand and PR experts warned that being overly sexual in so many roles could hurt her career in the long run.

However, in a chat with the Irish Star, PR expert Lisa K. Sass disagreed, noting that the star had gotten too big to be affected by a few racy scenes.

“If this were her debut role, then I think it would be a different story. But her career spans nearly two decades and includes a wide range of roles, so she’s already established herself beyond Euphoria,” Sass stated.

The expert also noted Sweeney may be deliberately choosing her steam roles as it all indirectly helps push her brand and lingerie business.

“I really believe she’s leaning into her image deliberately. She has her own lingerie collection and is publicly comfortable in her body,” Sass said. “We’re in 2026 – nude scenes no longer impact future roles like they used to.”

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