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Sydney Sweeney may play a nun in her latest film, Immaculate, but the actress isn’t afraid to show her fans her playful side on social media.

On Friday, the 26-year-old “Euphoria” star shared a slideshow of photos taken during a recent boat trip with her friends on her Instagram page.

Sweeney wore a cheeky black and white wetsuit, which she paired with black sunglasses and white sneakers. Her carousel included several snaps of her showing off her bum in the skimpy bodysuit.

“I think this is called a thirst trap,” Sweeney wrote in the caption.

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Sydney Sweeney in a wetsuit on a boat/Sydney at the premiere of “Immaculate” in LA

Sydney Sweeney shared some sensual snaps on Instagram after playing a devout nun in her latest film, Immaculate. (Sydney Sweeney Instagram/Getty)

The first photo the Washington native shared was taken from a low angle, showing her standing on a boat, holding ropes and looking over her shoulder while smiling.

In the second shot, Sweeney leaned on the boat, looking out to sea and kicking one leg.

In another photo she posted, the actress sits on the boat laughing and covering her mouth with her hand.

In the fourth photo of her slideshow, Sweeney stood at the front of the boat with her hair blowing in the wind.

In the final snap, Sweeney pursed her lips and raised her hand while sitting with her friends, hairdresser Glen “Coco” Oropeza and makeup artist Melissa Hernadez.

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Sweeney posted the sultry snaps after she played the innocent novice Sister Ceclilia in the horror mystery film Immaculate. Sweeney not only played the lead role, but also co-produced the film through her company Fifty-Fifty Films. The film was also produced by David Bernad, Jonathan Davino, Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Heimler.

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Written by Michael Mohan and directed by Andrew Lobel, “Immaculate” also stars Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli and Simona Tabasco.

“An American nun embarks on a new journey when she joins a remote convent in the Italian countryside,” says a synopsis for the film. “But her warm welcome quickly turns into a living nightmare when she discovers that her new home harbors a dark secret and unspeakable horrors.”

Sydney Sweeney poses with people dressed as nuns, their faces covered with red masks, at the SXSW premiere of Immaculate

Sweeney also co-produced “Immaculate.” (Michael Buckner/SXSW Conference Festivals via Getty Images)

Production took place in Rome and was completed in February 2023. Filming locations included the Villa Parisi, the Doria Pamphilj Gallery and the ancient Catacombs of Rome.

The world premiere of Immaculate took place on March 14 at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. The film’s Los Angeles premiere took place on March 15 at the Egyptian Theater during Beyond Fest, and Immaculate was released in theaters on March 26.

During an appearance on “Today” in March, Sweeney revealed that both of her grandmothers accompanied her on set in Italy during filming and made cameo appearances as nuns in the movie. Her grandmothers were also at the premiere of “Immaculate” in LA, where they posed for photos with the actress.

“I flew them to Italy and they got to visit me on set. I made them extras in the shape of nuns,” Sweeney said. “And then I brought them to the premiere in LA. They were just so excited.”

Sweeney also explained what motivated her to take on a project that was very different from her previous films and television shows.

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“I think that’s what I loved about it,” she said. “It’s a challenging character. It’s an interesting story. I love the horror genre. It’s exciting.”

The “Anyone But You” star said the film was dark and transgressive.

“We like to push the boundaries,” she said. “We wanted to go to some places.”

Sydney Sweeney poses with grandmothers at the premiere of

The actress’ grandmothers made cameo appearances in the film, visiting her on set and accompanying her down the red carpet at the premiere in Los Angeles. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Sweeney also shared her thoughts on how audiences would respond to the film.

“I think there will be mixed reactions, and I like that,” said a former “The White Lotus” actress. “I like it when movies or their endings spark a discussion, a debate,” she said. “I think for some people it will be a wild ride.”

Sweeney revealed that the final scene of “Immaculate” was shot in a single take and without rehearsal.

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“The last scene of the film was one take, and you’re seeing the first take we did,” she explained. “I don’t like to plan things. I like to feel things organically.”

“And my character Cecilia has experienced so much anger, pain, freedom and fear. And when we locked the cameras, our director Michael Mohan asked, ‘Do you want to rehearse this?’ And I said, ‘Let’s just wait and see what happens.’ And that’s exactly what happened.”

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