
Salma Hayek, 58, flaunts her bikini body as she celebrates Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover
The actress flaunted her age-defying figure in a sizzling clip of herself dancing around wearing a white bikini.
Meanwhile, she also looked incredible gracing the cover of the magazine clad in a mismatched macrame and gold bikini.
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'My cover of @sportsillustrated. mexico in now out in Mexico with a special edition #VIVAMEXICO,' she wrote in her caption.
SI Mexico shared to Instagram: 'Our cover goes beyond beauty: it celebrates the strength and pride of being Mexican. @si_swimsuit arrives in Mexico and @salmahayek stars in the first edition for #SportsIllustratedMexico.'
Salma is one of the few actresses to pose for the prestigious cover.
'It's so bizarre!' she told the publication.
'I'm nearly 60! At this stage, it wouldn't have crossed my mind. The first thing you get is - what is that word? - imposter syndrome. You have the imposter syndrome immediately.'
She also appeared on the Today show with Savannah Guthrie where she said she could not 'believe' it.
'I remember when I was young and hot, I used to look at this magazine.
'I wanted to see who was the new gorgeous model, the new girl of the moment. And it never crossed my mind that I could be on that cover because they didn't look like me.
'My body's not necessarily the model type and I never thought that was a possibility. And for it to happen when I'm 58? It's really shocking.'
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