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It’s hard to miss actress Sydney Sweeney with her enviable figure, bright blonde locks and killer smile.

But if you were in Charlotte, North Carolina this weekend, you could have just walked past her and not known it.

New photos were snapped on Sunday of the unrecognizable starlet on the set of her upcoming film, reportedly titled ‘Black Bear’.

SYDNEY SWEENEY SHOWS FAMOUS CURVES AS SHE PREPARES TO PLAY GROUNDBREAKING BOXER

Sydney Sweeney in sweatpants walks onto the set with someone holding a black umbrella over her

Sydney Sweeney prepares to film a scene for her upcoming Christy Martin biopic in Charlotte, North Carolina. The actress is unrecognizable and wearing loose-fitting clothes, a stark contrast to the clothes she is usually photographed in. (Back grid)

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The “Euphoria” actress was accompanied by a woman holding an umbrella over the actress’ shaggy brown locks (presumably a wig) wrapped in a blue bandana. The actress wore a baggy sweatshirt and sweatpants, which concealed her petite frame.

Not much is known about the film in which Sweeney plays real-life boxer Christy Martin. However, in May, Sweeney told Deadline that she was excited to ‘transform’ her body so that it was well equipped to portray the athlete.

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

Sydney Sweeney previously revealed she took up kickboxing as a teenager. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

“I wrestled and did kickboxing from ages 12 to 19. I was eager to get back in the ring, train and transform my body,” she said. “Christy’s story is not light, it is physically and emotionally demanding, there is a lot of weight to carry. But I like to challenge myself.”

Christi Martin Not only did she legitimize women’s boxing, she overcame gender stereotypes and fought against emotional, physical and financial abuse,” she told the outlet. ‘I’m passionate about the fighting world, Christy’s story shines a light on her incredible rise to the top while showing the battle for fame behind the curtains. I feel compelled to tell a story about a woman who faced so much adversity and did not let it defeat her. It’s powerful and emotional.”

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

Sydney Sweeney has said she would like to ‘transform’ her body for the role. (Steven Simione/WireImage/Getty Images)

This isn’t the first film in which Sweeney has portrayed a real person. In the upcoming film “Eden,” directed and produced by Ron Howard, Sweeney plays Margret Wittmer, who settled on Floreana Island.

In 2023, Sweeney played the titular role in “Reality” as Reality Winter, who is known for leaking US intelligence. In 2019, she played Dianne “Snake” Lane, a young member of the Manson family cult in the film “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.”

Glen Powell in a blue blazer smiles broadly on the carpet with Sydney6 Sweeney in a light blue/silver beaded dress

The chemistry between Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in their film “Anyone But You” actually sparked affair rumors. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

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In an interview with Variety earlier this year after the success of her film “Anyone But You” (also starring Glen Powell), Sweeney said she loved pushing the boundaries as an actress.

Speaking about her film ‘Immaculate’, which she not only starred in but also produced, Sweeney said: ‘I love finding places I didn’t know I could unlock – pushing the limits and pushing the boundaries of what people make of expect to see me. .”

“I wish I had a formal answer to how I did it. But every time a director mentions ‘action,’ it’s like a switch. And I make all of Sydney’s thoughts, feelings and emotions disappear. And I am now which character then too. I’m playing – I’m Cecilia right now. I don’t like to rehearse; I don’t plan what’s going to happen.