
Heather Graham, 55, shows off her age-defying physique in a skimpy blue bikini as she shares snaps from her Sardinia trip with Jane Seymour, 77
The Austin Powers bombshell, 55, and the Irish Wish actress, 77, showcased their age defying physiques in chic swimwear during an outing to the beach in Sardinia.
Heather looked sensational in her pictures shared to Instagram as she slipped into a triangle string two-piece and accessorised with black sunglasses.
She appeared in top spirits during her trip as she was seen enjoying a stroll along the beach before going for a splash in the sea.
In another snap, Heather switched into a black two-piece and kept a low profile in a white sunhat as she joined Jane in the sea for a selfie.
Jane looked incredible as she slipped into a hot pink one-piece and accessorised with a black sun hat.
Alongside her Instagram post, she penned: 'Got to explore beautiful Sardinia with my friend @debrajfisher. ❤️
'@janeseymour came along for part of our adventure. I admire her long career and her #joiedevivre.
'How the hell does she look so good? I'm asking for her secrets.✨ The sea is so beautiful and the food is so good.'
Heather has previously said one of her beauty secrets is that she sleeps between 9 and 12 hours a night.
She said that she doesn't understand how people need less sleep and also spends at least one day in bed a week.
The Chosen Family actress is currently dating John de Neufville and they were first linked in 2022, and dating outside of Hollywood has been a welcome change for Heather.
'Of course, you want someone to understand your crazy schedule, which is different than a normal job, but I like dating someone who's not in the business,' Heather previously told People in 2023.
She appeared in top spirits during her trip as she was seen enjoying a stroll along the beach before going for a splash in the sea
'It puts it in perspective. Sometimes your job becomes so important to you, and then you realize there's so many other things in life that are happening. It's not all about the movie business.'
The performer achieved widespread fame after landing her role as Rollergirl in the 1997 cult classic Boogie Nights.
Her other most notable film credits include From Hell, Bowfinger, The Hangover, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, The Rest of Us, and On a Wing and a Prayer.
She's also appeared on the TV series, Scrubs, Californication, Twin Peaks: The Return, and The Last Son.
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