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Daisy Fuentes, 59, Rocks Swimsuit Confidence!

Daisy Fuentes shared a portfolio of new swimsuit images while on vacation in Australia with her husband Richard Marx.The Instagram snaps prove the 59-year-old f...

Daisy Fuentes, 59, Rocks Swimsuit Confidence!
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Daisy Fuentes shared a portfolio of new swimsuit images while on vacation in Australia with her husband Richard Marx.

The Instagram snaps

'I feel my best surrounded by water and nature. The ocean has a way of bringing everything back into place. There’s nothing like this kind of grounding energy,' wrote the beauty in her caption.

Later the model brought up ageing in a newer post.

'Being a woman at any age isn’t easy… Our 50s may bring some challenges but they also represent experience & knowledge. And that’s beautiful. Age=Power,' she wrote.

Her hashtags were for 'age is power,' 'self respect' and 'experience is everything.'

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Daisy Fuentes shared a portfolio of new swimsuit images while on vacation in Australia with her husband Richard Marx

The Instagram snaps prove the 59-year-old former Baywatch actress is still in top shape

She also noted, 'The problem with chasing “more” is that eventually you get it, and realize it was never the thing you were actually missing.'

She was one of the sexiest women from the 1990s as she hit red carpets in style worldwide.

Not only was she a model for Revlon and an MTV VJ, she also had an acting career. Fuentes, who hails from Havana, , popped up on the hit shows Baywatch with David Hasselhoff and Cybill with Cybill Shepherd.

Fuentes' sex appeal landed her on the cover of magazines such as Fitness, Maxim, Latina, Cosmopolitan and Stuff.

She has also built one of the longest-running celebrity lifestyle brands in the US, Daisy Fuentes, which has been in business for more than 20 years. 

In 2015 she landed headlines for marrying chart-topping singer Richard Marx behind the hit songs Right Here Waiting and Endless Summer Nights.

The looker recently stepped out at an awards show looking as fabulous as ever. 

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The star has also been in the news this week for supporting friend Bad Bunny as he prepares to .

'I feel my best surrounded by water and nature. The ocean has a way of bringing everything back into place. There’s nothing like this kind of grounding energy,' wrote the beauty

Later the model brought up ageing in a newer post. 'Being a woman at any age isn’t easy… Our 50s may bring some challenges but they also represent experience & knowledge,' she said

She added, 'And that’s beautiful. Age=Power.' Her hashtags were for 'age is power,' 'self respect' and 'experience is everything'

Fuentes wore a plunging one-piece black swimsuit with her brunette hair down as she flashed a deep tan

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In this image she pulled on her ponytail as she showed off her diamond engagement ring from her husband Marx

'I was so happy for him,' she said about hearing the news he will be the star attraction during football's biggest day. 'He is the example of what can happen when you are truly authentically yourself.'

In October she talked about getting older.

'I think that our philosophy on aging should reflect who we are, where we are, and our own evolution,' .

'I think that is truly what aging is, our own evolution. I've been many versions of myself,' she explained.

Fuentes shared that over the years, she's been able to leave certain versions of herself behind, something she says is a normal part of the aging process.  

'You know, I think the first time that I remember leaving a version of me behind was probably as a young adult, when I turned 18 or 19,' Fuentes explained.

'I'm realizing that, oh, I am no longer that girl. And that has continued happening every era of my life. It's continued to happen, and it will continue to happen.'

Fuentes was a model for Revlon, an MTV VJ, and starred on Baywatch; seen left in 1994

She was one of the favorite cover girls for Stuff magazine, a lad monthly

The siren seen left on Maxim, left, and on Cosmopolitan, right

Here is another Maxim cover where she had on a white bikini top and a wet shirt

The star shared that she believes Hollywood, and the rest of society, for that matter, has the wrong idea about how exactly one should age. 

'I think what most of society, especially Hollywood, gets wrong about aging, is that there is one specific way of doing it, that it should look any certain way,' she said.

'It just doesn't. We all have our own way of doing things and of really evolving and feeling good with the different versions of ourselves,' she said.

'It's very personal, and I think that's what they get wrong, that there's one right way of doing it. There just isn't.'

But even so, Fuentes admitted that at one time, she was 'nervous' about getting older, especially when she thought about being judged by others.

She even acknowledged that some users on social media aren't too kind. 

'There was a time where I was, like most people, nervous about getting older, especially when you grow up in front of the camera, when you're in your 20s,' the Daisy Fuentes Style founder shared.

Fuentes made a rare appearance with her husband Richard Marx at the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas

'You're doing swimsuit calendars and you're the girl of the moment, you age in front of the camera and then by the time that you're 40 or 50, people don't even know you,' she admitted.

'They don't even know what to say. And some of the comments on social media are so harsh and just so wrong. Not just for me, but for many other women I see who are aging beautifully,' she said.

'We all age in very different ways. It's all very personal. But that part is tough. So I was a little put off by... especially getting into my 50s - and thinking about being judged by everyone.'

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