Sydney Sweeney’s hard-launch of her relationship with Scooter Braun on May 1, 2026, during the Stagecoach music festival has sparked significant online criticism. Many are quick to label this pairing a ‘match made in hell,’ igniting discussions about celebrity relationships and their inherent controversies.
The couple reportedly began dating in September 2025 after meeting at a wedding in Venice, Italy. Prior to this, Sweeney was engaged to Jonathan Davino, but that engagement ended in March 2025. Braun, now 44, shares three children with his ex-wife Yael Cohen, whom he divorced in 2022. Sweeney is just 28 years old—an age where many are still navigating their identities and career paths.
Key moments in their relationship:
- Sweeney shared romantic photos from the Stagecoach music festival on Instagram.
- Braun made their relationship Instagram official on April 15, 2026.
- They were seen holding hands shortly after they started dating.
Critics have been vocal about their disapproval. One critic remarked, “I can’t believe this is the guy you chose out of everyone in the world.” Yet, an insider close to the couple insists that things are serious between them: “Scooter and Sydney are going strong and things between them are great. They’re in a committed relationship.” This contrasts sharply with the public’s reaction.
Both Sweeney and Braun have faced their share of controversies. Sweeney’s campaign for American Eagle drew mixed reactions, while Braun has been embroiled in disputes over Taylor Swift’s master recordings. The combination of these past issues adds layers to their current situation—making it ripe for scrutiny.
As fans continue to dissect this new pairing under the lens of social media, there’s an undeniable tension surrounding celebrity relationships today. The stakes feel higher than ever; every post, every comment is scrutinized for deeper meaning. With both individuals navigating their careers amidst public opinion, it’s uncertain how this relationship will evolve or affect their professional trajectories.


