This rock and roll collab is leaving fans euphoric.
When Sydney Sweeney was spotted filming a music video in Los Angeles in July, fans went crazy for the “Euphoria” star’s rocker-chic look — and were desperate to learn more details.
Now, the anticipation is over as The Rolling Stones released the music video for their latest song, “Angry,” on Wednesday, with Sweeney rocking an extremely edgy black leather Versace corset paired with star chaps.
As the star, 25, rides in the black of a red convertible on Sunset Boulevard, archival footage of the British rock band is projected on billboards across Hollywood.
The “White Lotus” actress embraced her inner video vixen in the skintight zip-up, crop top bustier paired with the cutout star pants, writhing and playing air guitar on the hood of the car.
Sydney finished off the rockstar girlfriend ensemble with fingerless gloves and a chunky silver choker necklace.
Sweeney shared a video clip on Instagram and fans celebrated the collaboration, commenting, “Sydney + The Rolling Stones = PERFECTION” and quipping, “Iconic. The Rolling Stones aren’t bad, either!”
The song is their first single off the forthcoming album, “Hackney Diamonds,” which is the band’s first full-length project since 2005.
Sweeney said in a press conference that she was shocked when she was asked to appear in the video.
“I freaked out and called my family,” Sweeney said. “This is the biggest thing ever. I didn’t know it was going to be the first single but I love the song, it’s stuck in my head.”
While Sweeney starred in Machine Gun Kelly’s “Downfalls High” in 2021, and in her pal Halsey’s “Graveyard” music video in 2020, this is a departure from her pop projects.
And the blond bombshell isn’t the only famous face to help out Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood; the Stones are set to release “Sweet Sound Of Heaven” October 20, with Lady Gaga adding vocals.
The mosh pit-ready get-up is quite different from the classic ensembles Sydney has been wearing while attending the 2023 Venice Film Festival.
Perhaps she’ll turn up the heat at a concert soon enough.