Eve Jobs, Steve Jobs' Daughter, Gives an Unfiltered Look at Her Bachelorette Party Festivities: 'What a Weekend'
Eve Jobs is set to marry British Olympian Harry Charles
The 26-year-old model is also the daughter of the late Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs
She and her soon-to-be husband went public with their romance during the 2024 Summer OlympicsSteve Jobs' daughter, Eve Jobs, is getting married! But not without celebrating with her friends first.
The 26-year-old model shared an intimate glimpse at fun bachelorette moments and memories from a recent trip in an Instagram carousel posted on Tuesday, June 24.
'what a weekend with my favorite girls 💖,' Eve wrote in the caption.
The bride-to-be, who is the daughter of the Apple co-founder and Laurene Powell Jobs, started her post off with a solo picture of herself sitting in an open-air vehicle with pink seats and a pink roof during a night out.
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She smiled while looking away from the camera, in a white micro mini dress and a white veil headband.
Her next slide was a selfie taken by one of Eve's friends as they, along with six other friends, walked together down the street. Some posed for the photo, while others who were farther away were deep in conversation.
In addition to an evening on the town, the group also made time for water activities.
The third photo showed three inflatable sun bed loungers hooked together so the group could stay close and not drift apart. Two were pink, with the third being white with 'BRIDE' written on it.
Other images showed Eve — an accomplished equestrian — posing with friends on a luxury yacht, rocks meeting the sea for a picture-perfect photo op, and a bowl of fruit situated on a plate that read 'Cheers to love' in cursive.
Phoebe Adele Gates, the 22-year-old daughter of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, left a pair of heart-eye emojis in the comment section of the post.
Eve is set to marry British Olympian Harry Charles, E! News reported. According to the outlet, the couple hard-launched their romance at the 2024 Summer Olympics. She previously dated Kylie Jenner's longtime best friend, singer Harry Hudson.
In August 2024, the model posted a photo of herself and Charles posing together for a photo at an event.
'golden,' was the simple caption, and she tagged him in the picture. That same month, he also appeared in another Instagram carousel, ending the upload in a photo of him sitting with a gold medal around his neck as she stood behind me, wrapping him with her arms.
The 25-year-old show jumping competitor represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He's also the son of an Olympic gold medalist, British equestrian Peter Charles.
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Eve is one of four children belonging to the late Apple founder who died in 2011 after complications from a relapse of a rare form of pancreatic cancer.
Steve and Laurene are also parents to Lisa, 47, Reed, 33, and Erin, 29.
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