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It's hard to miss actress Sydney Sweeney Her enviable figure, bright blonde hair and killer smile.

But if you were in Charlotte, North Carolina over the weekend, you might have walked right past her without knowing anything.

New photos of the unrecognizable starlet were reportedly taken on the set of her new film titled 'Black Bear' on Sunday.

Sydney Sweeney shows off her famous curves while preparing for her breakthrough boxer

Sidney Sweeney is in Charlotte, North Carolina, preparing to film the upcoming Christy Martin biopic. The actress is unrecognizable as she is wearing loose-fitting clothing, which is in stark contrast to the way she is usually photographed. (back grid)

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The “Euphoria” actress was accompanied by a woman wearing a blue bandana and holding an umbrella over the actress' shaggy brown hair (possibly a wig). The actress wore a baggy sweatshirt and sweatpants to hide her small physique.

Not much is known about the film, in which Sweeney plays real-life boxer Christy Martin. However, in May, Sweeney told the deadline She said she was excited to “transform” her body to be equipped enough to play the athlete.

Sydney Sweeney in a black and nude corset dress at the Madame Web premiere

Sydney Sweeney previously revealed that she used to do kickboxing as a teenager. (Frederick J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

“I did martial arts and kickboxing from the age of 12 to 19. I was itching to get back in the ring, train and change my body,” she said. “Christie's story is not a light one. It's physically and mentally demanding and there's a lot of weight to carry. But I love challenging myself.”

Christy Martin “She not only legitimized women's boxing, but also overcame gender stereotypes and fought against mental, physical and financial abuse,” she told the magazine, adding, “I was drawn to the world of martial arts. Passionate, Christie's story shines a light on her amazing rise to the top, while showing her struggle for fame behind the curtain. I feel I have to tell a story about a woman who faced too much adversity and didn't allow herself to overcome it. It's powerful and emotional. ”

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Sydney Sweeney in a plunging silver dress with sequin lining on the top and sleeves at the GLAAD Media Awards

Sydney Sweeney said she was keen to “transform” her body for the role. (Steven Simione/WireImage/Getty Images)

This is not the first time Sweeney has portrayed a real person in a movie. In the new film Eden, directed and produced by Ron Howard, Sweeney plays Margaret Whitmer, who famously settled on Floreana Island.

In 2023, Sweeney starred in Reality as Reality Winter, a woman known for leaking information about the United States. In 2019, she played Diane “Snake” Lane, a young member of the Manson Family cult, in the film Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

Glen Powell beams on the carpet in a blue blazer and Sydney 6 Sweeney in a beaded light blue and silver dress

Glen Powell and Sidney Sweeney's chemistry in the movie “Anyone But You” actually sparked rumors of an affair. (Dia Dipaspil/Getty Images)

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in an interview Variety available At the award, which was presented earlier this year following the success of her film Anyone But You (also starring Glen Powell), Sweeney said she loves pushing boundaries as an actress.

Sweeney said of Immaculate, a film in which he not only stars but also produced, “I love finding places I didn't know I could open to, pushing the boundaries and boundaries of what people expect of me.'' “I will,” he said. . ”

“I wish I had a cookie-cutter answer for how I acted. But every time the director calls 'action,' it's like a switch. And I think Sydney's thinking, I allow all the feelings, emotions to disappear. And now I'm any character, I'm playing – I don't like rehearsals at the moment, what have you seen? [in the film’s final moments] That was the first take. ”

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