Sydney Sweeney Creates Controversy with Hollywood Sign Stunt
Sydney Sweeney recently made headlines after she was caught on camera climbing the iconic Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles and adorning it with bras. The “Christy” star’s daring stunt has raised questions about possible trespass and vandalism.
The video footage obtained by TMZ shows Sydney and her team sneaking up the L.A. mountain under the cover of darkness. With a handful of bras in tow, Sydney ascends the letters of the sign, showcasing her mischievous smile as she strings up the lingerie.
Sources suggest that Sydney’s stunt was part of a promotional video for her new lingerie line, which is backed by none other than Jeff Bezos. The well-funded project has ties to the billionaire investor, who also reportedly invited Sydney to his wedding last summer.
While Sydney obtained a permit from FilmLA to shoot at the Hollywood Sign, she did not have permission to physically interact with the sign itself. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which owns the sign, reportedly informed Sydney’s production company that prior approval was required for any use of the sign in their video.
The Chamber’s email to Sydney’s team highlights the potential legal ramifications of her actions, including criminal trespass and vandalism. Despite the warning, Sydney proceeded with her stunt, leaving behind a few bras even after the shoot was over.
The Chair of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce emphasized that no permission was granted for Sydney’s unauthorized display on the sign. It remains unclear whether the Chamber will pursue legal action against Sydney for her actions.
In the aftermath of the incident, the bras were removed from the sign, but a few were left behind by Sydney and her crew. The controversy surrounding Sydney Sweeney’s Hollywood Sign stunt continues to unfold, sparking debates about celebrity privilege and the boundaries of artistic expression.

