Sydney Sweeney is making her dreams come true as she continues to gain success as an actress.

The 26-year-old "Euphoria" star proudly revealed in an interview with Who What Wear last week that she "recently paid off my mom's mortgage."

Sweeney -- who is estimated by Celebrity Net Worth to be worth $10 million -- shared that it was a big deal because she had always wanted to be able to financially support her parents.

"As a kid, I always dreamt of being able to take care of my parents, so that was a really big thing for me to be able to do," she told the outlet.

Sweeney, who was born in Spokane, Washington, and then raised in Idaho, has maintained a close relationship with her family, whom she credited with helping her stay grounded.

"I try to incorporate them into my life as much as possible, whether it's talking with my cousins every other day or going home," she shared.

The Emmy-nominated actress also said she flies home to Spokane whenever she's not filming to spend time with her grandmother or reset by going skiing.

Both of Sweeney's grandmothers made cameo appearances in her new horror movie, "Immaculate," which hit theaters in late March.

Sweeney has several other upcoming projects, including "Echo Valley," "Eden," and "Euphoria" Season 3, according to her IMDb page.

However, these do not include an upcoming supernatural thriller opposite Johnny Depp.

Film critic Jeff Sneider reported in his newsletter "The InSneider" last week that Sweeney is set to co-star with the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor in director Marc Webb's movie "Day Drinker."

However, Sweeney seemingly denied the reports on X, formerly Twitter, Saturday.

"Woke up to rumors," she wrote. "[A]nyways go see @ImmaculateMovie in theaters this weekend!"

A representative for the actress also confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that Sweeney is not involved in the film.

Meanwhile, Sweeney's family sparked controversy in 2022 after photos from her mother's 60th birthday party showed guests wearing Donald Trump-themed clothing and accessories.

The snaps, which were shared on social media by Sweeney and her brother Trent, featured partygoers in what appeared to be Blue Lives Matter T-shirts and MAGA-themed red hats that read, "Make Sixty Great Again."

At the time, Sweeney responded to the criticism on X, writing: "You guys this is wild. An innocent celebration for my mom's milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions."

She later clarified during an interview with Variety that the people wearing the controversial garb were not her family members.

"The people who brought the things that people were upset about were actually my mom's friends from L.A. who have kids that are walking outside in the Pride parade, and they thought it would be funny to wear because they were coming to Idaho," the actress said.

Sweeney also joked about the "Trump-themed party" during her "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig last month.

During her monologue, the "Anyone But You" star quipped, "When people ask, 'Where are you from?' I say Washington. But when people ask, 'Did you go to a Trump-themed party for your mom,' I say, Ida-ho!"

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