
Ed Westwick's stunning wife Amy Jackson shows off incredible figure just four months after giving birth
The Bollywood actress, 33, wowed in a black bikini as she relaxed beside a sun-soaked pool.
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She stunned in the black two piece which featured a stylish golden broach on the front.
Amy shared more photos from their holiday in Capri, including snaps of her baby Oscar who she gave birth to in March, and of her young son Andreas from a previous relationship.
In the evening she pulled on a yellow top and white skirt for one evening meal, finishing the look with a gold bangle and black leather bag.
Ed was spotted in Amy's holiday round-up swimming with Andreas and enjoying dinner with their wider family.
The parents tied the knot in Italy's Amalfi Coast last summer, on August 24.
Speaking about their romantic nuptials last year Ed wrote: "The journey has just begun."
Amy told People how the stunning location was "the perfect place" to host the ceremony, lauding its "timeless romance and vintage charm".
She said: "We wanted a wedding spot that was not only naturally beautiful, surrounded by the ocean, hills and vineyards, but also unique, and we found just that.
"We sailed along the coastline of Ravello, Positano and Sorrento and then anchored at Capri for a dip [in the sea] as the sun set behind the Faraglioni rocks."
This is the first marriage for both of them.
Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick gives fans a tour of his incredible newly-built US mansion with his adorable dog Humphrey
Amy's son from her relationship with ex Andreas Panayiotou, 5-year-old Andreas, served as Ed's best man.
She told the magazine: "We both wanted [Andreas] to be an integral part of this special moment."
The couple revealed Bollywood actress Amy was pregnant two months after the wedding in a stunning photoshoot and fans were quick to celebrate their 'beautiful' news.
Poldark actress Eleanor Tomlinson posted at the time: "Congratulations you two! The best news xxx"
Model Daisy Lowe wrote: "Oh my goodness - what a joy!! Biggest congratulations xxx over the moon for you all!! Biggest love xxx".

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