Months After Glen Powell Admitted He And Sydney Sweeney Played Into Affair Rumors While Promoting Anyone But You, He Shared An Honest Take: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Duplicitous’

Months After Glen Powell Admitted He And Sydney Sweeney Played Into Affair Rumors While Promoting Anyone But You, He Shared An Honest Take: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Duplicitous’

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2023’s Anyone But You was a surprise rom-com hit in an era when rom-coms aren’t exactly at their most popular. The movie did big box office despite a pretty terrible response from critics. That was largely attributed to the popularity and chemistry of the two leads, Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney. The couple looked so good together, and seemed so friendly on the movie’s press tour, that it was actually rumored Powell and Sweeney were having an affair.

Eventually, it would turn out that there was no affair, and Powell would later admit that the pair did play into the affair rumor as a way of promoting Anyone But You. The reason they looked so friendly is simply that they’re really good friends. Not everybody was happy to hear that, suggesting that such things are an underhanded way to boost a movie’s promotion, but Powell doesn’t think so. To him, it’s all part of the show. He recently told Vanity Fair

I think what people forget about with a press tour is that it’s its own sense of entertainment. I don’t think it’s duplicitous. For Twisters, I had the best time because I’m getting to literally live in a world of trucks, and tornadoes, and the South, and country music, and all these different things where I was like, ‘This is authentically all me.’ Shotgunning a beer onstage with Luke Combs is press, but that’s also something that I had the greatest time doing. That was so damn fun.

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