
EXCLUSIVE Watch newly-single Sydney Sweeney's flirty exchange with MGK and Patrick Schwarzenegger… it ends in humiliation for one of them
The Euphoria star, 27 - who is fresh off a frosty run-in with ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino - was all smiles as she mingled with the A-list stars during the festivities.
Rocking a denim mini skirt and white tank top that showed off her long legs, Sydney looked carefree at the crowded event in Las Vegas.
DailyMail.com's exclusive video shows the actress getting close to MGK, 35 - who recently welcomed his second child and first with Megan Fox.
At one point, Sweeney also looked happy to see the White Lotus hunk, 31, as she touched his arm during a lighthearted conversation.
However, Patrick soon suffered an embarrassing moment when Sydney humorously pointed out a bit of food in his teeth - which he quickly tried to remove.
Sydney and Machine Gun Kelly were looking extra chummy at a star-studded party at the MGM Grand and Palm Tree Beach Club.
The two have known each other since starring together in the 2021 film Downfalls High, which MGK — real name Colson Baker — also directed.
The pair's playful chemistry at the bash didn't go unnoticed, fueling whispers among partygoers.
Sydney's love life has been making headlines ever since her breakup with longtime fiancé Jonathan Davino.
She's also been linked to It Ends With Us star ]Sklenar, sparking fresh romance rumors.
Meanwhile, MGK's on-again, off-again romance with Megan Fox has been a whirlwind, with the pair repeatedly breaking up and reconciling over the past year.
The two also recently welcomed a baby, adding another layer to their headline-grabbing relationship.
Known for his wild image, MGK has previously been linked to stars like Halsey and Sommer Ray, keeping his love life a constant topic of tabloid buzz.
Sydney has certainly been keeping busy, including a friendly reunion last month with her former co-star Glen Powell at his sister Leslie's wedding.
Back in 2023, the two fueled romance rumors while promoting their rom-com Anyone But You, thanks to their undeniable chemistry.
In an interview with Business Insider, Glen admitted they leaned into that spark for the film's promo, saying, 'I don't have the mental capacity to pull anything like this off, but she's very smart. She's very smart.
'I had such a wonderful journey with her on this thing. But in terms of actual dating and actually being together?'
That same year, Glen split from girlfriend Gigi Paris, later reflecting, 'The only reason it made things harder for me to lean into that stuff was that I was going through a very real breakup amidst a promotional tour.'

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