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Tom Brady and Orlando Bloom both chasing Sydney Sweeney? Bezos wedding turns into wild love triangle

Tom Brady and Orlando Bloom both chasing Sydney Sweeney? Bezos wedding turns into wild love triangle

Time of Indiaa day ago
Sydney Sweeney, Tom Brady, and Orlando Bloom sparked dating rumors with their interactions (Getty Images)
Hollywood has found its latest triangle of intrigue—and it all went down at one of the most high-profile weddings of the year. At
Jeff Bezos
and Lauren Sanchez's lavish wedding in Venice, Italy, stars Sydney Sweeney, Tom Brady, and Orlando Bloom stirred the celebrity rumor mill with their unexpectedly cozy interactions, igniting fresh speculation of a budding love triangle.
Sydney Sweeney and Tom Brady take over the dance floor at star-studded celebration
Sydney Sweeney, already a rising icon thanks to her breakout roles in Euphoria and Anyone But You, stole the spotlight from a sea of A-list guests. According to Radar Online, she was 'the most sought-after person to be around at the Bezos wedding,' with one insider claiming, 'Every guy that has been in her presence has talked about how stunning she is in real life.'
The energy between Sweeney and NFL legend Tom Brady quickly caught attention.
Witnesses say the two shared flirty banter at the hotel bar before dancing together until 2 AM. 'He was all over the place,' reported TMZ, capturing Brady's unusually loose and lively presence.
While that may have been enough to send the internet into a frenzy, things got even more curious when Orlando Bloom entered the picture. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor was also seen on the dance floor, and the very next morning, the trio were photographed strolling through the romantic streets of Venice.
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Sweeney, dressed in a floral midi dress with black heels, was flanked by Bloom in a casual black outfit and Brady in a Los Angeles Fire Department T-shirt—further fueling whispers of something more than friendship.
The timing adds another layer of intrigue. Sweeney reportedly split from longtime fiancé Jonathan Davino earlier this year. Brady has been single since his 2022 divorce from Gisele Bündchen. Meanwhile, Bloom, who has been engaged to Katy Perry since 2019, showed up to the wedding alone—despite Perry also attending the event separately—sparking rumors of their potential breakup.
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Tom Brady's alleged flirty dance with Sydney Sweeney at Bezos wedding adds more fire to their dating speculation
Though no one in the trio has confirmed or denied the swirling speculation, their interactions were enough to overshadow even the billionaire couple's grand affair. Whether it was flirtation, friendship, or something more, one thing is certain: Hollywood's new headline-grabbing trio has officially stolen the show in Venice.
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