There are days when football isn’t the only thing people talk about when a player’s name comes up. For Christian Pulisic, late December has been exactly that kind of stretch. While he’s quietly scoring goals and helping Milan climb the Serie A table, social media has been buzzing about something entirely different: alleged dating rumors involving actress Sydney Sweeney.
The rumor followed a familiar path. It started with a few Instagram accounts known for celebrity gossip, then spread across Italian tabloids, before flooding fans’ timelines. No photos together. No shared public appearances. Just unverified claims. But apparently, that was enough to spark a wave of speculation.
Pulisic didn’t stay silent. On his personal Instagram, he posted a short but firm message, barely hiding his frustration:
“Please stop making up stories about my private life. Sources need to be held accountable because this affects other people.”
In another comment, he was even more blunt:
“Fake news. Stop these stupid rumors.”
This wasn’t the reaction of a star chasing drama. It sounded more like a reminder from someone who has always valued privacy, now forced to draw a clear line. Pulisic has never been the type to put his personal life on display. He prefers the focus to stay on the pitch—where he’s currently enjoying one of the most consistent seasons of his career.
Meanwhile, Sydney Sweeney, the 28-year-old actress best known for Euphoria and The White Lotus, has a well-documented personal life of her own. According to People, she has been dating music executive Scooter Braun since September 2025, with the two appearing together at several public events. Put those facts side by side, and it becomes clear how hastily the Pulisic rumor was put together.
On the field, Pulisic continues to speak in the language he knows best. His opening goal in Milan’s 3–0 win over Hellas Verona felt like another kind of response—quiet, but emphatic. Eight goals in Serie A, second in the scoring race, and Milan staying right on Inter’s heels. No noise. No theatrics.
Maybe what surprises people most about Pulisic isn’t his form or his image, but how he handles scrutiny. In a world where rumors often travel faster than facts, having the nerve to say “no” and shut the door on your private life takes its own kind of courage—no less than stepping into the box and finishing in front of tens of thousands of fans.

