Is it hot in here, or is it just Jenna Dewan? The Hollywood actress was the ultimate summer bombshell earlier this week when she debuted the first photos from her loved-up holiday with her singer fiancé, Steve Kazee.
Taking to her Instagram account, the 45-year-old, who shares her 13-year-old daughter Everly with her ex-husband Channing Tatum, posted a carousel of killer snaps – and the featured photo has left a serious imprint on our minds.
The Step Up starlet proved holiday mode agrees with her, posing on a sun lounger with a margarita in hand.
Taking front and centre of the dazzling image was Jenna’s killer bikini, which was an Anthropologie two-piece featuring a distinctive floral print, hand-embroidered detailing and a ruched trim coined the “Agua Bendita Lolita” bikini by the brand
“A much-needed zen getaway recharge moment for mom and dad,” the mother of three wrote in the caption. As well as her eldest daughter Everly, Jenna shares her son Callum, six, and daughter Rhiannon, two, with Steve.
Jenna completed her summer ensemble with a pair of striking gold sunglasses and wore her trademark brunette tresses down.
The photos went down a treat with world-renowned dancer’s 9.7 million followers, some of whom flocked to the comments section with messages.
“You are [flame emojis],” one penned. A second added: “I meannnn [flame emoji]” Meanwhile, a third wrote: “My beautiful Jenna!”
Other photos showed her beau looking equally as relaxed, unwinding by the pool and at what appeared to be a glamorous bar.
A spiritual getaway
Jenna revealed that the getaway was a rather spiritual one. Another photo showed her meditating while in a sauna, another showed tarot cards and one of a book which was titled: “The science of psychic healing.”
Jenna has always been a spiritual queen and self-confessed “woo-woo witchy girl”. Jenna previously told Romper magazine: “I’m such a woo-woo, witchy girl. I always have been. I love it.
“To me, it’s a really big tool for presence and coming back to my centre and grounding, and it’s just something that works for me to sort of stay connected to something greater than myself.”
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