
George Clooney's ex-girlfriend Stacy Keibler, 45, rocks a bikini... just before he hits the Tony Awards
The 45-year-old looked very toned with impressive abs that can only be hard won at the gym.
This image comes just before her ex boyfriend George Clooney is set to attend the Tony Awards in New York City. He will likely take as his date his attorney wife Amal Clooney.
The 64-year-old Oscar- winning actor has been in the play Good Night, And Good Luck.
Keibler was one of the final names on Clooney's legendary roster of girlfriends before the actor found lasting love with his now-wife Amal.
This image comes just before her ex boyfriend George Clooney is set to attend the Tony Awards in New York City (pictured in 2012)
Their two-year romance was hot and heavy, but they called it quits in June 2013.
By October, Clooney had already moved on to brilliant British lawyer Amal, and within six months, they were engaged.
The sudden turn of events 'irked' Keibler at the time, as she had believed wedding bells might soon be in her future, per US Weekly.
Keibler left Hollywood behind after the split and settled into a quieter life as a loving wife and mom.
She went on to marry her longtime friend, Future Ads CEO Jared Pobre, in 2014.
Keibler and the tech engineer live in Wyoming after leaving the fast life of Los Angeles behind.
She's embraced motherhood three times over, sharing three beautiful children with her husband, Jared: 5-year-old son Bodhi Brooks, 4-year-old daughter Isabella Faith, and 9-year-old daughter Ava Grace.
Keibler also rocked this black-and-white suit in Mexico this spring
'We live in Jackson Hole, and it's so nice to just have a little tribe there,' she previously told People magazine.
'I really wanted to take a break from the spotlight for a little while and focus on family,' she continued.
'Jared and I both took a few years away from our careers and even took a four-year digital detox.
'I was off all social media for four years and it was great. Jackson Hole is a complete opposite lifestyle of Los Angeles. So we were able to really focus on all the things that are really important to us.'
After leaving WWE in July 2006, Stacy showed off her versatility by competing on Dancing with the Stars, where she finished third in the show's second season.
She also popped up in guest roles on How I Met Your Mother and Psych, adding some acting credits to her name.
Then, in April 2023, Keibler was inducted into WWE's Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy in the industry.
But these days, much of her focus is on her family.
'I've entered into another chapter of being a mom, and anyone with three kids knows that that's a juggling act, and it's my full-time job,' she told People in 2023.
'So I have taken a step back to focus on putting my heart and soul into that,' she added.
'Now, because I've been a performer since the age of 7, of course, it's also in my heart, but it's just something that I've kind of taken a backseat to, focusing on something else.'
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