Sydney Sweeney’s relationship with the controversial Scooter Braun draws attention


Sydney Sweeney makes a big mistake by dating Scooter Braun
Sydney Sweeney ‘makes a big mistake’ by dating Scooter Braun

Sydney Sweeney’s new romance with controversial music figure Scooter Braun is said to have sparked concern among her friends.

Online radars reported that the 28-year-old American actress is becoming romantically involved with the 44-year-old businessman, investor and record executive after turning down A-list Hollywood stars such as Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady and Ben Affleck.

Sweeney’s decision has sparked discomfort among his inner circle because Braun is one of the most hated personalities in the music world.

For those who don’t know, the Euphoria The star and the founder of RBMG Records were caught going out for the first time in Venice in June this year. Some credible sources claimed that they have dated many times before and are completely immersed in their “casual” relationship.

The source told the outlet: “Sydney says it’s nobody’s business, she’s having fun and people have been wrong because Scooter is a cool, laid-back guy.”

“But friends say he’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing and you only have to look at his past to realize that,” the source said.

Notably, Braun purchased Big Machine Records in 2019, a former Taylor Swift label that produced her first six albums, ultimately drawing her ire. The pop sensation seethed with rage and called him an “incessant and manipulative” bully.

The source urged: “Taylor, Justin and many more would swear he’s a scumbag and anyone interested in dating him should seriously reconsider because he can’t be trusted.”

“They say you have to avoid it with a three-meter pole,” the source commented.

However, Sweeney says, “She has every right to see who she wants, and no one wants to deprive her of that, but this has all the makings of a disaster in the making. People think she’s making a big mistake by even associating with him.”

“Scooter has a very bad reputation and the feeling is that Sydney could do much better,” the source concluded.



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