Sydney Sweeney has been dominating headlines due to her Christmas plans. The actor recently appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. During the interview, the duo got engaged in a fun discussion regarding her Thanksgiving celebrations. Additionally, Sweeney gave an interesting answer when asked about her Christmas plans.
Sydney Sweeney surprises Jimmy Fallon as she shares her Christmas plans
Sydney Sweeney opened up about her Christmas plans in her latest interview with Jimmy Fallon. While discussing her Thanksgiving celebrations, the host asked her, “Are you going to see Granny for Christmas?” The “Euphoria” star replied, ” I don’t know what I’m going to do for Christmas yet. ” She further expressed, “I really want to jump out of a helicopter and ski,” leaving Fallon in splits.
He goes on, “Why cant, you know, just have a normal, regular hangout?” However, Sweeney exclaims, “But that is normal!” To which Fallon comments, “Actually, it might be safer than going to Granny’s house. She could burn the place down.”
He continues asking, “Were you gonna jump out of a helicopter?” and Sweeney says, “Yeah.” After Fallon enquires if she likes “that stuff,” the 28-year-old explains, “I love that stuff.” The host is amazed and suggests going on “a nice gondola ride up,” but Sweeney states she has already done that.
Fallon asks if she has jumped out of a helicopter and if she holds her skies. The diva adds, “I actually have no idea. I’ve jumped out of a helicopter before, and I’ve skied before, so I figured if I just put the two together, I got this.” Fallon jokes, “I wonder if you have to wear this. You can’t jump with skis on,” landing like a full-on action movie when she is out.
Sweeney says, “Why not?” While the host finds it impossible, the internet sensation is determined that she can pull off this action, leaving Fallon surprised. He also asks her to take pictures as evidence, and the guest agrees. At the end, he says, “Oh, trust me, this is on all the grams. Instagram, any gram,” leaving the star delighted.
