Sydney Sweeney has left fans swooning over her stunning red carpet looks at the Met Gala 2025 held on Monday. Aside from her captivating fashion game, the actor grabbed the limelight for closing the event with her new furry buddy. As such, Sydney Sweeney’s video with her puppy at the Met Gala 2025 afterparty will melt your hearts.
Sully Bear was spotted with Sydney Sweeney at Met Gala afterparty
Sydney Sweeney com Sully Bear deixando o hotel The Carlyle, a caminho da after-party do #MetGala em Nova York. (05/05) pic.twitter.com/V0ZKdOEXHM
— Portal Sydney Sweeney (@portalsweeneybr) May 6, 2025
On Monday, Sydney Sweeney graced the red carpet of the Met Gala 2025, organised in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Further, at the afterparty. the actor grabbed the paparazzi and fans’ attention with her furry partner.
In a video shared by her fan page, Sydney Sweeney was seen holding her puppy while exiting the Met Gala 2025’s closing party. The 27-year-old wearing a white suit and cool shades was seen in a goofy mood holding her puppy in her arms. Sweeney also made sure to flaunt her little buddy properly with people eager to take the duo’s pictures.
For the unversed, Sydney Sweeney recently introduced the German Shepherd with an adorable post on her Instagram. She posted a carousel of images on April 21 with the puppy reflecting their close bond. Sweeney wrote in the caption, “introducing sully bear so far in our two weeks together, he’s become my set best friend, my bowling partner, my nap buddy, mutual water enthusiast, and travel companion.”
Sweeney shared numerous pictures with her dog from their shopping dates, pool time, and a comfortable nap at home. Moreover, the Euphoria actor flaunted a chain with the dog’s name reflecting her love for her pet.
Sydney Sweeney has been a dog lover since her teenage days. In addition to Sully Bear, she is also a dog mother to a pitbull named Tank. Sweeney has also credited the puppy for its role in her mental health. She told PEOPLE, “My dog, Tank, really is so important in my own self-care process. 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.”