Sydney Sweeney starts her 2025 off by setting an Instagram thirst trap on a jet ski.
Sydney Sweeney wrapped up her 2024 on a high note. She set a Christmas thirst trap for divorced dads that came as she was faced with a full-on attack from delusional online trolls over viral bikini photos.
That was just the beginning of things to come. She then put on a bikini, jumped on a jet ski, partied with her friends and fiancé for what was a memorable end to the year.
Sydney Sweeney at “The Road to the Golden Globes Party” in September in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Sweeney then packaged up some content, slapped a “the last few days of 2024 will forever be some of my favorite” caption on it, and started her 2025 off with another thirst trap.
This one in the previously mentioned bikini, on the previously mentioned jet ski in a previously unseen picture. It was her first post on Instagram since going topless on a rooftop.
The post on a Thursday afternoon, two days into the new year, had viral written all over it. It was the kind of post that sets the tone for what she has planned for the new year.
Sydney Sweeney sets the tone for another strong year in 2025
The good news from her tone-setter is that there’s going to be more of the same. More bikinis and more good times. Why try to fix something that isn’t broken?
Sydney Sweeney’s approach is far from broken. She’s pedal to the metal. She’s in the movie theaters and all over the internet. There’s going to be plenty more of the same.
The actress has three upcoming projects in post-production, according to IMDB, including the Christy Martin Biopic. She has another one in the works, The Housemaid, which is expected to be released later this year.
All that to go with almost 2 million likes in the few short hours she has on her jet ski thirst trap. What a way to start the new year.
Is The 2025 Super Bowl Being Considered For Relocation Due To The New Year’s Day Terrorist Attack In New Orleans?
New Year’s Day Incident In New Orleans (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The tragic New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans has left the city reeling and raised questions about its readiness to host Super Bowl LIX in February. A truck driver deliberately rammed into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 15 people and injuring at least 30 more. The attack, which authorities labeled as an act of terror, has forced a reassessment of security measures for upcoming events in the city, including the Sugar Bowl and the NFL’s biggest event of the year.
What Happened On New Year’s Day?
New Orleans witnessed chaos when a truck driver targeted revelers gathered for a New Year’s celebration on Bourbon Street. The deliberate attack caused widespread devastation, claiming 15 lives and injuring 30 others. Authorities swiftly labeled the incident as a terrorist act, intensifying concerns over public safety in a city preparing to host major sporting events.
The Sugar Bowl, originally scheduled for New Year’s Day, was postponed by 24 hours due to security concerns. The game, featuring No. 2 Georgia and No. 5 Notre Dame, will now take place on Thursday, January 2, as officials work to ensure a secure environment for attendees.
NFL’s Stance On Super Bowl Relocation
Despite heightened fears, the NFL has confirmed that Super Bowl LIX will proceed as planned at Caesars Superdome on February 9. The iconic venue will host its eighth Super Bowl, while New Orleans will host its eleventh.
Addressing concerns, the NFL stated, “The NFL and the local host committee have been working collaboratively with local, state, and federal agencies the past two years and have developed comprehensive security plans. These planning sessions will continue, and we are confident attendees will have a safe and enjoyable Super Bowl experience.”