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Sydney Sweeney's body language with her fiancé, Jonathan Davino and her co-star, Glen Powell

THERE are significant differences in how actress Sydney Sweeney has been carrying herself in public recently, according to a body language expert.


Sweeney stars in the new film Anyone But You alongside Glen Powell and has been engaged to Jonathan Davino since early 2022.

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell (pictured) have been making the rounds as they promote their new film, Anyone but You 
Credit: Getty Images - Getty

 

Jonathan Davino and Sweeney have been engaged since early 2022Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Sweeney and Powell - who sparked rumors earlier this year while looking flirty on set - have been promoting the recently released film.

Davino has also joined for some of Sweeney's appearances, including earlier this week in Sydney, Australia.

But there have been some stark contrasts in how Sweeney has carried herself around the two.

Body language expert Patti Wood spoke exclusively to The U.S. Sun to explain the differences in Sweeney's posture and positioning around each of the men.

In photos of Sweeney and Davino about to board a private jet following a red-carpet appearance in Sydney, Wood noticed some friction.

"She's got so much tension in her body," the expert said of Sweeney.

But Wood noted that Sweeney's super high heels and the fact that she had to hold her dress up affected how she carried herself.

Sweeney looked over her shoulder at Davino in one snap, which Wood said was "not a pleasant look."

“It is like a little bubble beside her head would be saying 'Ew.’”

Wood said that could have been because she had to climb stairs with an initial big step up to get on the plane in those high heels.

“That's the only time there’s a moment between them," she said.

"The only moment that she is sharing with him is that 'What the heck am I supposed to do?' And he cannot really help her.”

Sweeney and Davino board a private jet out of Sydney, Australia, after her movie premiereCredit: BackGrid

'DOESN'T REALLY WANT TO BE THERE'

But Sweeney was not alone in her seeming discomfort.

Wood said of Davino: “More than anything, it just feels like he is awkward, more like a kid dressed for Sunday school and does not want to be dressed up.

"That's the way his body language is - as if he doesn’t really want to be there."

Wood called Davino's leg placement awkward, along with his choice of shoes with his suit and how he is holding his arms.

"I’m getting this, 'I'm not where I want to be' kind of vibe from him," she said.

In all the images of the couple, Wood could physically see Sweeney's discomfort.

"She is holding the dress right at her 'private parts' - so she is not showing that elegant-ness, ‘I’m super confident’ vibe," Wood said.

"Even though she's gorgeous in that dress, she doesn't feel that.

"I’m getting the vibe that he's not helping her feel that," Wood said of Davino.

“He's not giving her a reassuring touch; he’s not learning toward her ... [with her look back at him] there’s sort of an expectation that he should help her and he's not fulfilling that role."‌

Sweeney posed on the red carpet in Australia to promote the new filmCredit: Getty Images - Getty

'COMPLETELY DIFFERENT HER'

In a separate shot of Sweeney from the same evening, where she’s posing and confident, Wood picked up significant differences.

“This is a completely different her,” Wood said, comparing Sweeney with Davino to one particular press photo of the solo starlet.

Continue reading:

'Different her,' Sydney Sweeney 'not getting what she needs' from fiancé but ‘feels like queen' with co-star Glen Powell | The US Sun (the-sun.com)


Patti Wood, MA - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.