Sydney Sweeney Could Face Serious Criminal Charges For Her Lingerie Stunt In Hollywood [VIDEO]

Sydney Sweeney is a kid at heart.

Sydney Sweeney has been on a tear in 2026, but she could soon face a vandalism charge.

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The popular actress had fans blowing up over her new OnlyFans endeavour earlier this month. She also had them going wild over a naughty scene from ‘Euphoria’.

She’s since risked getting into trouble with the law.

A video shared by TMZ shows Sweeney climbing the “H” of the iconic Hollywood sign in Los Angeles and dressing it up in a string of lingerie.

Sweeney and her crew snuck up the mountain to leave a clothesline of bras behind.

Although this seems like something a teenager would do, Sweeney had a reason. This was all about promoting her new lingerie line.

TMZ also noted that Jeff Bezos is an investor. As such, her relationship with the Amazon founder led to her receiving an invite to his wedding last year.

You can see her daring stunt in the video below:

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Sydney Sweeney Did Not Have Permission

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According to the outlet, Sydney had FilmLA’s permission to shoot the sign. However, she did not have dispensation to touch it, let alone cover it in bras.

“TMZ obtained an email from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which owns the Hollywood Sign,” TMZ reports. “The Chamber made it clear … her production company was notified she could not shoot the sign or use the video without getting prior approval from the Chamber.”

Consequently, her decision to lace the sign with lingerie could land her a criminal trespass or vandalism charge.

TMZ did not receive a response after enquiring whether a police report would be filed. But they were told, “There was no permission granted to do this as is required.”

Sweeney and her crew took the bras down after the shoot, but left four or five behind.

Someone’s probably got them up for sale on eBay by now.