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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sydney Sweeney has officially launched her new lingerie line, SYRN, which is aiming to rival Kim Kardashian's Skims and Rihanna's Savage x Fenty

    The Euphoria star, 28, has unleashed the inclusive line, which comes in 44 sizes and is split into four modes: Comfy, Playful, Romantic, Seductress.


    Sweeney said: "The secret is finally out?.?.?.?this is lingerie you wear for YOU, no explanation, no apology. 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 water skiing, I'll dress up for the red carpet then go home to snuggle my dogs.

    "I'm not one thing, no woman is."

    The brand is backed by Amazon mogul Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez, who welcomed The Housemaid star to their wedding in Venice, Italy, last year.

    A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Sydney has become one of the most talked-about women in Hollywood and this brand will propel her to new heights.

    "Those involved in the business believe that, in no time at all, she'll earn more from Syrn than her acting work.

    "It's an extremely lucrative market and as one of the most desired women around, who better than Sydney to model the underwear?"

    The brand has, however, already suffered a scandal after hanging bras on the Hollywood sign.

    The blonde bombshell and her team sneaked up to the iconic 45-foot Hollywood Hills landmark with bags full of lingerie from her new line, having scaled an eight foot fence and climbed up the hill.

    In a video shared on Instagram, they then hung lines of bras over the famous letters, and posed in front of the sign afterwards, before removing the lingerie - although it's alleged some were left on the hillside.

    Although they reportedly had a filming permit, they could still be in legal trouble over their actions.

    The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce - who own the IP rights to the Hollywood sign's image - have revealed a "license or permission" is needed to access the landmark, which is managed by the Hollywood Sign Trust.

    The chamber's president and CEO Steve Nissen told ABC News in a statement: "The production involving Sydney Sweeney and the Hollywood Sign was not authorised by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce nor did we have prior knowledge of it.

    "The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce owns the intellectual property rights to the image of the Hollywood Sign, so that anyone intending to use and/or access the Hollywood Sign for commercial purposes must obtain a license or permission from the Hollywood Chamber to do so.

    "The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce did not grant a license or permission of any kind to the production involving Sydney Sweeney as reported by TMZ, nor did anyone seek a license or permission from the Chamber for that production."

    According to TMZ, the team had permission from FilmLA to shoot on location, but it's claimed they didn't have approval to climb, touch or physically alter the sign.

    Although the sign is on public land, it's in a restricted area, and there are laws against climbing the structure.

    Trespassing on the site itself can lead to a misdemeanour charge, which can result in a fine of up to $1,000, or up to six months in prison.

    The Chamber are yet to file a report for trespassing and/or vandalism, and they are still investigating the stunt.

    Nissen added: "We are still investigating how and under what authority (if any) the production accessed the site."

    TMZ reported that the Chamber also sent a letter to the production company.

    It reads: "It has come to our attention that you and crew filmed the Hollywood Sign last night for a production connected with Persuasion Pictures.

    "Please be advised that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce owns the intellectual property rights to use of the image of the Hollywood Sign and neither you nor the production company have sought or received permission to use the images captured for any commercial use."

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