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Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell reunite in Texas on the heels of her break-up rumors

Former "Anyone But You" co-stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell reunited in Dallas over the weekend amid rumors that the actress called off her three-year engagement to Jonathan Davino.  According to local outlet The Dallas Morning News, the two actors dined at Joe Leo Fine Tex-Mex restaurant with John Stamos.  Another restaurant, Hudson House, which is a New England-style spot, confirmed to the outlet that Sweeney and Powell recently stopped in for a meal together.

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell

Former co-stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell reunited in Dallas over the weekend. (John Lamparski/WireImage/Getty Images)

SYDNEY SWEENEY SLAMS FINANCIALLY FUELED PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS ABOUT HER RELATIONSHIP WITH 40-YEAR-OLD FIANCÉ It appears that Sweeney and Stamos were in town to attend Powell’s sister Leslie Powell's wedding. On Sunday, Leslie tagged her wedding photographer on Instagram, who has an entire highlight section on her page dedicated to the wedding.

Glen Powell in a grey jacket holds a microphone and looks at Sydney Sweeney in a plunging red dress who also looks back at him

Glen Powell says Sydney Sweeney previously sparked romance rumors while filming the rom-com, "Anyone But You." (Mark Von Holden/NBC via Getty Images)

Glen Powell in a blue suit looks down at Sydney Sweeney in a sparkly dress on the carpet for their film

Sydney Sweeney attended Glen Powell's sister's wedding in Texas. (John Lamparski/WireImage)

Among the carousel of images was a photo of Leslie hugging Stamos, who had a big smile on his face. Another image showed Sweeney and Leslie smiling while holding drinks in their hands. Stamos and Powell worked together on the series "Scream Queens," which aired for two seasons in 2015 and 2016. Powell and Sweeney starred in "Anyone But You," which was released in 2023. A source told Us Weekly that Powell and Sweeney's relationship is strictly on a friendship basis.  "There is nothing going on romantically between Glen and Sydney. They are just friends. Sydney is close with the entire family," a source told the outlet. "Sydney brought one of her girlfriends to the wedding as a guest and she RSVP’d months ago," the source added.

John Stamos

John Stamos was also photographed at Glen Powell's sister's wedding. (Getty Images)

Powell and Sweeney sparked romance rumors while filming the romantic comedy in Australia two years ago and appeared friendly during the movie's press tour. Additional speculation occurred when Powell and his then-girlfriend, Gigi Paris, split while "Anyone But You" was in production.  Following the release of the movie — and the circulating speculation — the "Top Gun: Maverick" actor addressed the rumors.

"When all that stuff happened, you know, publicly, it felt disorienting and unfair."

— Glen Powell

"When all that stuff happened, you know, publicly, it felt disorienting and unfair," Powell told Men’s Health at the time. "But what I'm realizing now is that's just a part of this gig now."  The rumors of Sweeney and Davino's split ignited last week after the actress removed a photo of her kissing her fiancé, who is 14 years her senior. The pair had been dating since 2018, but Sweeney notoriously kept their relationship private over the years.

Sydney Sweeney in a printed dress soft smiles with a baby pink purse and Jonathan Davino in a grey sweater and blue button down

Sydney Sweeney reportedly called off her engagement with Jonathan Davino. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for InStyle)

In a celebratory New Year's post that was shared on Jan. 2, Sweeney, 27, included a photo of her and Davino, 41, kissing, with friends laughing and smiling in the background.  LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS However, the photo is no longer apart of the carousel, which includes a caption that reads, "The last few days of 2024 will forever be some of my favorite."

Sydney Sweeney and Jonathan Davino in NYC

Sydney Sweeney and Jonathan Davino had been dating since 2018. They were seen here out in New York City in December. (XNY/Star Max/GC Images)

A source told People on Monday that Sweeney has been leaning into her work after calling off her engagement.  "She's exactly where she wants to be. Most people would feel overwhelmed by her working schedule this year, but not Syd. She's all about working right now and very excited about all her projects," the source told the outlet of Sweeney.

Sydney Sweeney Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Sydney Sweeney addressed speculation that she was only with Davino, who is 14 years her senior, for financial reasons. (Getty Images)

The source continued, "What did make her overwhelmed though was her relationship and her wedding. She didn't feel right about it." "She's not ready to settle down. They only lasted for this long because it was hard for her to break it off. They didn't split because there is no love. They split because she just wants to focus on her career right now," the source continued. Last year, Sweeney opened up about the preconceived notion that her decision to be with a man 14 years her senior was for financial gain.  CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER "I’m a very successful, independent woman who’s worked really hard. I’ve accomplished and bought everything myself, and I provide for myself and my family," Sweeney told Glamour in October.

Sydney Sweeney looks over her shoulder in a black dress on a carpet in Hollywod

Sydney Sweeney removed a photo of herself kissing her fiancé from Instagram, which ignited break-up rumors. (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

"I would love to set the record straight," she added. "You can be in a healthy relationship with someone and also be very successful without needing the man. We’re teammates. We’re in it together. And we want to see each other succeed." Representatives for Sweeney did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

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Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com

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