Jordana Brewster flaunts her bikini bod in floral swimsuit as she enjoys a day at the beach with new hubby Mason Morfit
It may officially be fall, but Jordana Brewster is still showing off her summer body.
The 42-year-old actress showed off her svelte physique as she hit the beach with new hubby Mason Morfit in Santa Barbara on Tuesday morning.
Jordana was a vision in an alluring floral print bikini that showed off her toned abs.
Beach baby! Jordana Brewster showed off her svelte physique as she hit the beach with new husband Mason Morfit in Santa Barbara on Tuesday morning
Jordana was a vision of beach style as she waded through the waves wearing a floppy straw hat and a sleek frame set.
She upped the glam factor with a rose gold necklace.
The newlywed also accessorized her look with her jaw-dropping engagement ring.
While catching some rays next to her husband, Jordana rocked a ponytail and doted on her dog Endi while his wife scrolled through her phone.
Make waves! Brewster raised the temperature in her alluring floral bikini
A bottle of water rested at Jordana’s feet as she sat under an umbrella and on a towel.
Jordana married Mason, her second husband, earlier this month in a Santa Monica ceremony dotted with cars used in the Fast And Furious movies.
Meadow Walker, the daughter of Paul Walker, co-star of Jordana in Fast And Furious, was one of the guests at the glamorous occasion.
Life is a beach! Brewster relaxed with her husband and dog Endi
Jordana is a proud mother of two sons – Julian, nine, and Rowan, six – whom she shares with ex-husband Andrew Form.
Her romance with Mason became public in mid-July 2020 just weeks after she filed for divorce from Andrew after 13 years of marriage.
Andrew and Jordana first became an item through his 2006 film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, on which Andrew was a producer.
Andrew, meanwhile, also remarried earlier this year, marrying actress Alexandra Daddario in June.
Newly weds! Jordana and Mason, pictured in October 2021, got married earlier this month
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