Sydney Sweeney may be headlining movies, but she’s apparently not considered front-row worthy for Knicks playoff games.
The famous actress and her boyfriend, Scooter Braun, sat three rows back for the Knicks’ 107-106 historic Game 4 win over the Spurs on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.
The “Christy” and “Euphoria” star noticeably did not sit as close to the action as mega popstar Taylor Swift or actor and diehard Knicks fan Timothée Chalamet, among other A-listers.

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Knicks’ courtside seats are the hottest tickets in town at the moment, and there are only so many seats available for the biggest stars in sports, music and entertainment.
Sweeney, 28, made headlines last year when she attended a Knicks-Nets game and sat courtside, although she took in that game at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
She sat next to “The Housemaid” co-star Indiana Elle for that rivalry clash.
This time she opted to attend with her partner, whom she began dating last year.
Nevertheless, Braun’s attendance raised some eyebrows due to his feud with Swift, who did not have fiancé Travis Kelce by her side.

quarter of the Knicks’ historic 107-106 win over the Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals at the
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Braun and Swift began feuding, as chronicled by Page Six, in 2019 when he purchased the rights to her first six albums from her former record label, Big Machine Records, without Swift’s knowledge.
Swift later alleged that Braun, 44, bullied him over the years via his friends Justin Bieber and Kanye West.
But he said recently on the “Second Thought” podcast that the two barely have a relationship.
“I don’t know Taylor Swift. I think I’ve met her in my life three times,” he said on the podcast. “I have never had a substantial conversation with her in my life.”
“I will never truly understand that situation to this day. I wish her nothing but the best.”
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