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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley flaunts her abs in a white bikini as she enjoys a luxurious getaway in Antibes after Cannes Film Festival

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley flaunts her abs in a white bikini as she enjoys a luxurious getaway in Antibes after Cannes Film Festival

Daily Mail​23-05-2025

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showcased her jaw-dropping physique as she posed for a slew of sun-soaked Instagram pictures on her lavish holiday in Antibes, France.
The Plymouth-born supermodel, 38, flaunted her rock hard abs as she donned a tiny white bikini and matching sarong ahead of a beach day.
The former Victoria's Secret Angel snapped a mirror selfie to show off her outfit, adding a cream cap and oversized dark shades.
Rosie added a maxi straw tote bag and sported chic sandals, finishing off the look with a dazzling set of gold jewellery.
The catwalk queen appeared to be living her best life in the luxurious French Riviera following her appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, where she has been a regular guest for years.
The fashion icon gave fans a glimpse of her getaway as she snapped a picture in a classy white maxi dress and open-toe heels.
Another stunning shot of Rosie from behind saw her weae a glamorous white dress with sexy open-back detail.
In a behind-the-scenes snap from her Cannes red carpet look, the English beauty wowed in a strapless red gown and elegant black stilettos, oozing old glamour.
Rosie once again proved her impeccable sense of fashion as she sported white trousers and a cream mesh knit top with stylish black sunglasses as well as a headscarf.
In a beaming selfie at the 2025 Kering Women In Motion Awards gala night, she captured herself alongside pal Patrick Schwarzenegger.
They appear to be linked thanks to Rosie's fiancé Jason Statham's long-time friendship with Patrick's father and acting legend Arnold, 77.
The photo dump comes a day after Rosie tantalized her 20.5 million Instagram followers as she shared a new set of bikini-clad snapshots.
The supermodel bared her washboard abs in the brand's two-piece check swimsuit with string ties.
Rosie smoldered underneath an outdoor shower as she modeled the $370 top and $290 bottoms.
She used a clever play on words as she captioned the post, 'Thirst tap.'
And the stunner also took to Instagram Stories to share a closer look at the pictures, declaring it a 'Burberry bikini summer.'
In April, Rosie sat down with The Sunday Times and opened up about her relationship with fiancé Jason Statham, who is 20 years her senior.
She and the actor are parents to son Jack, eight, and daughter Bella, three.
The former Victoria's Secret Angel told the publication that their age gap has never been a problem.
'I'm committed to my family,' she said of their longtime romance.
The star emphasized, 'I value the family unit and he's just been such an incredible person in my life.
'We take each day as it comes. There's a lot of love and fun and humor, and we just try to make it work.'

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