Life is euphoric for Sydney Sweeney.
According to photos obtained by Pvnew, the bikini-clad “Euphoria” actress was seen enjoying time on the water behind her new $13.5 million Florida estate on Friday.
Sweeney, 26, rode an inflatable banana boat with a friend while they were being pulled by a jet ski and she spent time laying out on a paddle board with her dog.
Her fiancé, Jonathan Davino, also joined Sweeney for a little fun in the sun.
The “Anyone But You” star stunned in a black-and-white sunflower-printed bikini and a pair of dark shades.
The outing comes days after Sweeney snagged the property in the Florida Keys for $13.5 million — $4.5 million less than its asking price.
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The 7,720-square-foot home features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a 520-bottle wine room, a 330-gallon aquarium, an elevator, a home gym, a game room and carport parking.
It also includes a massive heated and chilled infinity pool with a swim-up bar, a hot tub and a private boat launch.
Pvnew obtained exclusive pics of the pricey pad, which is located on a large piece of land 30 minutes from Key West, Fla.
After purchasing the home, Sweeney also dished out nearly $70,000 for a new beach vehicle.
A rep for the Hampton Jollys told us the “Immaculate” star bought the Fiat 500 Jolly, which is a cross between a golf cart and a dune buggy,
Though the cruiser comes in 10 different colors, Sweeney opted for the sky blue vehicle.
Aside from her Florida home, the actress also owns a $3 million Tudor-style home in California, which she bought in 2021.
“I always thought that when I turned 18, I’d have all this money and I’d buy back my parents’ house and put them all back together again. And I never was able to, and I never did,” she told the Associated Press in December 2021.
“So now being able to be in a house is such an incredible, humbling, amazing accomplishment that I still can’t believe I was able to pull off.”