Sydney Sweeney's Boyfriend Lends Jet to Her Mom as Relationship Takes Off

It seems likeSydney Sweeneyand her boyfriend Scooter Braun's romantic relationship, which has been making headlines for quite some time now, has taken off. The news came after the businessman and record executive recently lent his private jet to the "Euphoria" star's mom, Lisa Sweeney. New photos of the former attorney and the mother of the Hollywood actor showed her boarding the music executive's jet on Wednesday, February 11, at a Los Angeles airport. Lisa Sweeney's dog accompanied her on the plane.

Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun's relationship takes flight — he lends jet to her mom

Scooter Braun recently lentSydney Sweeney'smom, Lisa Sweeney, his private jet, as his romantic relationship with the "The Housemaid" actor took a flight. As reported byTMZ, it appears that the businessman and the Hollywood star have taken a big step into their romance, which has created a lot of buzz among fans, after photos of the two from different spots started to swirl all around the internet.

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Per the news outlet, new photos of Sydney Sweeney's mom captured the former attorney receiving VIP treatment. It was at a Los Angeles airport on Wednesday. Fans could see the "Anyone But You" actor's mom getting out of an SUV. After that, she hopped ontoBraun'sprivate jet, along with her pet dog, a German Shepherd. She was wearing a comfy, full-sleeve sweatshirt. She paired it with a pair of chic, denim blue jeans. It appeared that the former attorney and her dog had the jet to themselves only. However, the destination of the jet was not known yet.

According to the news outlet, Sydney Sweeney has been dating Braun for about six months as of now. With this private jet gesture, the record executive hints that he might have met the Hollywood star's parents. However, neither the actor nor her mom nor the businessman has made any comments on the matter.

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Beyoncé Turns Up the Glam in Daring Off-Shoulder Top Post Super Bowl

Beyoncéhas the internet buzzing again after showcasing a daringoff-shoulder topfollowing Super Bowl night. The Grammy winner showed off the bold new look, and fans wasted no time reacting with compliments in the comments section of her post.

Beyoncé stuns in new pictures

Check out Beyoncé's off-shoulder top in the second and fourth slides of the carousel below:

Beyoncé looked effortlessly stylish in this soft, neutral outfit. She wore a fitted off-shoulder top in a warm beige tone that wrapped gently across the front, creating a flattering neckline. The long sleeves balance the look, while the snug fit highlights her figure.

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She paired it with fitted bottoms in a darker shade, a narrow dark brown belt, a green purse, and high heels. Her hair was styled in a short, smooth bob with soft volume and a side part, framing her face beautifully. Fans subsequently swarmed the above post's comments section, spamming it with heart and fire emojis.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya onMandatory.

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No. 21 Arkansas out for revenge hosting sluggish Auburn

Fresh off a pair of resounding victories, No. 21 Arkansas looks to avenge its most decisive loss of the season against slumping Auburn in Fayetteville, Ark., on Saturday.

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The Razorbacks went "back to the basics" defensively in a 91-62 victory at LSU on Tuesday, according to coach John Calipari, in their second straight win by at least 20 points.

Arkansas (18-6, 8-3 SEC) could benefit from a similar effort in the rematch against Auburn, which shot 56.7% from the field in a 95-73 home victory Jan. 10.

"We were so bad defensively two-three weeks ago that some of this stuff is going back to the basics," Calipari said. "How do I get us to take unbelievable pride defensively. We've just got to get there.

"We go from here. We've got seven (SEC) games (remaining). We could lose all seven. We'll see if we are getting better."

The Razorbacks are one game behind SEC-leading Florida and tied with Kentucky for second, one game ahead of five 7-4 teams that are fighting for the four double-byes in the league tournament.

Auburn (14-10, 5-6) has lost three in a row after a four-game winning streak that included victories over then-No. 16 Florida and Texas. The Tigers fell to Vanderbilt 84-76 at home Tuesday.

"People are going to be panicking right now," first-year Auburn coach Steven Pearl said. "While the results haven't been there, this team has continued to get better."

NCAA Freshman of the Year candidate Darius Acuff Jr. scored 28 points and five assists in the win at LSU, four days after contributing 24 points and eight assists in an 88-68 victory at Mississippi State.

Acuff tied a season high with 13 field goals against LSU, and his 22 attempts were a season high. He was 1 of 4 from distance.

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"Which meant either a mid-level shot, which I like him to shoot because he can make them, or he shot layups," Calipari said. "You don't have to live and die with the threes."

Forward Trevon Brazile had 14 points and 12 rebounds against LSU, his fifth double-double of the season. He has averaged 16.3 points and 9.3 rebounds in the last three, his best stretch in SEC games.

"It makes us different," Calipari said of Brazile's impact. "For him, it's a mindset."

DJ Wagner (ankle) and Karter Knox (knee) have missed the last two Arkansas games, tightening Calipari's rotation and providing more minutes for Billy Richmond III, who has scored in double figures in four of his last five games.

Reserve center Malique Ewin took four stitches in his forehead after being struck by an elbow late in the LSU game but is expected to play.

Auburn established control early in the first meeting, opening a 14-point lead with nine minutes left in the first half. The Razorbacks were never closer than 13 in the second half.

Tigers' leading scorer Keyshawn Hall (20.7 points) scored 32 points in the first meeting, tying a season high. He was 11 of 14 from the field and 4 of 5 from deep.

Hall was not a factor against Vanderbilt, going 3 of 13 from the field and playing only 26 minutes. He sat the final 12:38 as Auburn cut the Commodores' lead to 70-66 on Tahad Pettiford's layup with 2:42 left.

"I just went with the guys that I thought put us in the best position to get back in the game," Pearl said. "Our offense wasn't really in sync when he was on the floor, so wanted to give us a different look."

Pettiford, who averages 14.1 ppg, has scored 46 points the last two games, 21 against Vanderbilt and 25 in a 96-92 loss to Alabama last Saturday.

--Field Level Media

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Emanuel Sharp, No. 3 Houston take aim at lowly Kansas State

Surging, third-ranked Houston will look to build on its 17-game home winning streak and continue its recent stretch of dominating play when it hosts reeling Kansas State on Saturday afternoon in a Big 12 Conference game.

The Cougars (22-2, 10-1 Big 12) moved up five spots in the most recent AP poll and justified that jump with a 66-52 win at Utah on Tuesday. Emanuel Sharp led the charge for Houston with 27 points and a career-high eight 3-pointers that gave him 277 and propelled him past Marcus Sasser (276) as the school's career leader in made 3-point field goals.

"I was just shooting," Sharp said. "It was really no complicated science behind it. I've been blessed with having two great point guards on this team with Kingston (Flemings) and Milos (Uzan). They are so unselfish. They always find me in great spots."

No other Houston player scored in double figures on Tuesday, but that didn't stop the Cougars from building a 22-point lead in the second half and waltzing to their fifth straight victory and their 16th in the past 17 outings. Houston's defense held Utah to just 2-of-17 shooting (11.8%) from beyond the arc and its lowest point total of the season.

After the win, Houston coach Kelvin Sampson lauded Sharp and his continued contribution to the program's success.

"Every team Emanuel has played on has won a conference championship, whether it's the American or Big 12," Sampson said. "He's played in Final Fours, Elite Eights, Sweet 16s. All he's done is win. He's made this program better. Emanuel has been around. He's seen a lot of winning. He's been a huge part why this program has been successful."

Sharp is averaging 16.3 points per game, second on the team to mercurial freshman Flemings (16.6 ppg).

It's into this gauntlet that the struggling Wildcats step. Kansas State (10-14, 1-10) heads to the Bayou City carrying a five-game losing streak after a 91-62 defeat at home against Cincinnati on Wednesday. The Wildcats shot 40.3% from the floor and made only 6 of 25 shots (24%) from 3-point range vs. the Bearcats.

P.J. Haggerty, the nation's second-leading scorer at 23.3 points per game, amassed 24 points for the Wildcats in the setback but got little help. Kansas State trailed by 22 points at halftime and by 32 in the second half.

Kansas State has dropped 10 of its past 11 games, and coach Jerome Tang took his team to task for a lack of effort and hustle on both ends of the floor in the latest loss.

"They got to have some pride," Tang said. "It means something to wear a K-State uniform. It means something to put on this purple. These dudes do not deserve to wear this uniform. There will be very few of them in it next year. I'm embarrassed for the university, I'm embarrassed for our fans, our student section. It is just ridiculous."

The 1-10 record through 11 conference games equals the Wildcats' worst start in the Big 12 era, a mark also posted by 1999-2000 and 2020-21 teams.

--Field Level Media

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Santa Clara eager to prevail in final WCC meeting with No. 12 Gonzaga

Santa Clara is enjoying a memorable season, but it can boost its success to another level when it hosts No. 12 Gonzaga on Saturday night in a battle for first place in the West Coast Conference.

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The Broncos have won nine straight games since losing 89-77 to the Bulldogs on Jan. 8 in Spokane, Wash. This contest also marks the last regular-season battle between programs that have been in the same conference for the past 46 seasons and first met in 1959.

"We'll keep it straightforward," Santa Clara guard Sash Gavalyugov said. "It's our last game against Gonzaga in the WCC, so we look to beat them for a goodbye. We look to be undefeated for the rest of the season."

The Broncos (22-5, 13-1 WCC) stand a half-game ahead of the Bulldogs (24-2, 12-1) with Saint Mary's (22-4, 11-2) looming close behind in third place.

Gonzaga coach Mark Few feels Santa Clara shouldn't have any trouble being part of March Madness despite the school last qualifying in 1996.

"They're an NCAA Tournament team," Few said. "They pass the eye test."

The Steve Nash-era Broncos went to the tournament three times in the 1990s and went 2-3, including the still-talked about upset of No. 2 seed Arizona in 1993.

Santa Clara is 13-0 at home entering the clash with Gonzaga, and coach Herb Sendek is doing his best to downplay the hype.

"It's the next game on our schedule," Sendek said after the Broncos' 84-72 home win over Seattle University on Wednesday. "We don't look at the name on the jersey or the tip time or the weather or whether it's a holiday or any other thing that can enter someone's mind.

"When it's time to play, our conference schedule demands the best of us."

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Gavalyugov, a freshman, made five 3-pointers and scored 21 points against Seattle. He had scored in single digits seven straight times since his explosive 37-point outing against Loyola Marymount on Jan. 10.

One game ahead of his career-best outing, he had eight points on 2-of-7 shooting against Gonzaga. Bulldogs star Graham Ike scored 34 points on 13-of-17 shooting and collected 11 rebounds in the Gonzaga win.

"We guarded them really, really good and rebounded the ball well," Few said of the contest that was tied at halftime and saw the Bulldogs lead by as many as 23 in the second half.

Ike has scored 30 or more in three of his past six appearances and has made 21 of 28 field-goal attempts over the past two games. He matched his career best of 35 points while making 13 of 18 shots in an 81-61 rout of Oregon State on Feb. 7, and he followed up with 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting in an 83-53 home shellacking of Washington State on Tuesday.

Freshman Davis Fogle added 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting off the bench vs. the Cougars and was lauded by Few for his defense. Fogle had a season-high three blocked shots and matched his high of three steals in 23 minutes.

"I think on the defensive end, the game's slowed down a lot," Fogle said. "... Still working on it every day in practice and taking all the advice I can from coaches."

Despite the Broncos splitting the regular-season series with the Bulldogs the past two campaigns, this is another one of those WCC rivalries long owned by Gonzaga.

The Bulldogs had won 26 straight matchups and 35 of 36 prior to the recent splits.

Gonzaga has won 22 of the past 24 meetings at Santa Clara. The Broncos won in 2011 and 2024.

Gonzaga will move into the rebuilt Pac-12 next season.

--Field Level Media

Santa Clara eager to prevail in final WCC meeting with No. 12 Gonzaga

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