Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames

Born March 30, 1995, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Sydney Nicole Hightower grew up in a biracial household as the daughter of a White mother and a Black and Dominican father. She experienced racism firsthand growing up in the South, including having her family's home vandalized and other unfortunate incidents. Hightower graduated from Tuscaloosa County High School in 2013 alongside future Bachelorette Hannah Brown, and both attended the University of Alabama, where Sydney earned a degree in Biology. Before entering the public eye, Hightower worked as a retail marketing manager. In 2020, while recovering from a serious breakup where her boyfriend ended their two-year relationship just as they were planning to move in together, she auditioned for and was cast on season twenty-four of ABC's The Bachelor. During the show, she formed a connection with pilot Peter Weber, who described her as the best kisser in the mansion. Despite their chemistry, Sydney was eliminated in week six. Weber later explained that while they had an amazing time together, other relationships had grown stronger.