Olivia Wilde Flaunts Her Butt Cheeks And Sculpted Tummy In A Two-Piece Swimwear
Olivia Wilde recently paraded her post-pregnancy body in a colourful bikini. The actress, who is currently on a vacation in Hawaii, showed off her sculpted figure while talking a walk on the beach. She looked gorgeous with slicked-back wet hair and makeup-free face.
Wilde's bikini was from Mara Hoffman's swimwear collection: a V-Wire Bikini Top with a ruched side bottom, which gave a flattering glimpse of her butt cheeks, according to US Weekly. Wilde gave birth to baby boy Otis eight months ago and she has reportedly worked hard on her body to shed the extra kilos that she had gained during her pregnancy. The "Her" actress recently said in an interview that she feels more "beautiful" after becoming a mother. Her attitude toward beauty has changed and she thinks her skin has become better, according to Yahoo Shine. "There's a certain relaxation in becoming a mother. There seems to be an enormous sense of self-love--I can't believe I created something so perfect and beautiful," she added.
Wilde, who is engaged to Jason Sudeikis, thinks that she has done a wonderful job of creating a new life. Otis has the best features of the stunning actress and is reportedly an extremely good-looking kid.
Wilde is not taking many films projects currently, but she will soon start work on her impending film projects. She revealed to Glamour that she has learnt the art of being a working mom from her own mother. The 30-year-old actress doesn't want to give up her passion for films and television now that she is a mother, US Weekly reports.
Wilde will be seen next in "The Lazarus Effect," an American horror film directed by David Gelb. She plays the character of Zoe. The film also stars Evan Peters, Sarah Bolger, Mark Duplass and Donald Glover and is slated to be released on Feb. 27, 2015. She has also finished shooting for an American drama film "Meadowland." The film was directed by Reed Morano and written by Chris Rossi. It stars Wilde in the lead role.
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