Sydney Sweeney Says She's 'Loving' the Single Life After Split From Ex-Fiancé

The actress was previously engaged to film producer Jonathan Davino.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 14: Jonathan Davino (L) and Sydney Sweeney are seen in SoHo on December 14, 2024 in New York City.
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Sydney Sweeney and Jonathan Davino are no longer a couple — and the actress is apparently loving the single life.

Sweeney, 27, who stars in upcoming Apple TV+ movie Echo Valley, was interviewed by The Times where she revealed that fans shouldn't anticipate her walking down the aisle anytime soon.

The Euphoria star and Davino, 41, separated in January and ended their engagement in March after seven years of dating. As TMZ reported in March, it was around the time that the couple pushed their wedding to May that Sweeney deleted an Instagram post that showed her and Davino kissing.

"I'm learning a lot about myself, spending more time with my friends. And I’m loving it," Sweeney told the outlet.

Also in the interview, Sweeney spoke about her friendship with actor Glen Powell, who she performed alongside in 2023 rom-com Anyone But You. Davino, who's a restaurateur, produced the film, while Sweeney and Powell caused a stir in the media for their flirting throughout the movie's promotion.

"Glenn and I adore each other, so I think we were so happy for the reception of the film," Sweeney said of Powell. "When you spend so much time with someone, you become close and you talk to each other about anything. So work, life, family, friends, he’s just there for me. I’m there for him."

But last April, Powell told the New York Times that any alleged flirtation with Sweeney was just for show, and that the actress planned it for marketing purposes.

"The two things that you have to sell a rom-com are fun and chemistry. Sydney and I have a ton of fun together, and we have a ton of effortless chemistry," Powell told the publication. "That’s people wanting what’s on the screen off the screen, and sometimes you just have to lean into it a bit — and it worked wonderfully. Sydney is very smart."