Sydney Sweeney's New ‘Syrn’ Lingerie Video Turns Heads
Sydney Sweeney is stunning her fans once again. The famous actor has just dropped a bold and revealing new video promoting her SYRN lingerie line that exploded from the moment that it appeared online.
In the past, Sweeney has turned heads with a memorable nothing but gold paint photoshoot and other striking ads for her lingerie brand. Still, the newly released video arguably is her most eye-catching release yet.
Sydney Sweeney’s New ‘SYRN’ Lingerie Video
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On March 24, 2026, the official SYRN Instagram account posted a fresh video featuring Sydney Sweeney. It featured a series of clips of her modeling a one-piece lace lingerie outfit as she struck various poses during what appeared to be a photoshoot.
The social media response to the video was fast and strong. In just over three hours, the post had already received more than 66,600 likes and drew 841 comments, most of which were very positive. One user commented on the video by colorfully describing it as taking their breath away. "I’ve forgotten how to breathe ????????????" Another suggested that the video would make a lot of money for the actor. "She’s a money machine maker man ????" A third decided to keep things simple by posting "I love this ????????."
Why Sydney Sweeney Launched Her Lingerie Line
Since SYRN videos featuring Sydney Sweeney continue to go viral, it is natural to wonder what led her to start the brand in the first place. Fortunately, she revealed what inspired her to build SYRN while speaking to Elle in January 2026.
“I wanted to build a lingerie brand that feels like it understands women instead of talking at them. SYRN is about confidence without pressure, feeling sexy, powerful, soft, playful, or all of the above, depending on the day. As the sole founder, my vision was to create something that lives in real life and doesn’t hold anyone back.”
That same month, Sweeney told Fox News that her business is meant to help women embrace the different facets of themselves. “I wanted to create a place where women can move between all the different versions of who we are. I love working on cars, I go waterskiing, I’ll dress up for the red carpet then go home to snuggle my dogs. I’m not one thing, no woman is. Lingerie is such a fun way to express yourself. You get to feel feminine, and you get to feel powerful. You get to keep it all for yourself, if you want.”

