Sydney Sweeney channelled one of television's most iconic superheroes as she slipped into a plunging Wonder Woman costume for a fun-filled getaway with boyfriend Scooter Braun.
The Euphoria star, 28, looked sensational in the strapless red, blue and gold ensemble, which appeared to take its inspiration from the costume worn by Lynda Carter in the classic 1970s television series.
Sydney completed her transformation with Wonder Woman's signature gold tiara, metallic cuffs and knee-high red boots, wearing her blonde hair loose around her shoulders.
Scooter, 45, joined in the fun by dressing as Superman in a skintight blue unitard emblazoned with the superhero's unmistakable red and yellow emblem. The music mogul posed proudly alongside Sydney as the couple showed off their coordinating DC Comics costumes.
The photographs were included in an Instagram carousel documenting Sydney's latest stay at her family's Idaho lake house, affectionately known as "Camp Runamuck".
The actress appeared to be making the most of the summer getaway, welcoming a group of friends and loved ones to the sprawling waterside property.
Other glimpses from the trip showed the group enjoying a lively karaoke session. Sydney was also photographed carrying a tray of shots and speeding across the water on a jet ski. In one clip, a passenger who appeared to be Scooter could be seen holding tightly onto her from behind.
The couple's appearance comes after they recently joined relief efforts near Sydney's hometown of Spokane, Washington, as devastating wildfires affected the surrounding region.
According to TMZ, Sydney and Scooter volunteered with Second Harvest Food Bank and World Central Kitchen, delivering food to firefighters and helping to prepare and distribute meals to people displaced by the fires.
The Idaho retreat holds deep personal significance for Sydney, who revealed last year that the property had been connected to her family for five generations.
"My mom was born there, my grandma was born there," she explained during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The home was eventually sold after the death of her great-grandparents, but Sydney dreamed of returning it to the family once she found success in Hollywood.
"When my great-grandma passed away, it got sold out of the family," she shared. "And so, in 2022, I went to the owners and I said, 'I want to buy back my great-grandma's house.'"
Originally built in 1937, the lake house is now reportedly held in the name of Sydney's mother, Lisa. Sydney has since transformed it into a relaxing family base where her loved ones can spend time together away from the Hollywood spotlight.








