Kate Hudson showed off her incredible bikini body while enjoying a relaxing beach day with her family in Greece.
Over the weekend, the 46-year-old actress put her taut midriff and toned physique on display as she sauntered across the beach and basked in the sun.
She caught some rays and enjoyed a dip in the clear, blue waters just days after landing in the country with fiancé Danny Fujikawa, 38, and their kids for lavish summer holiday.
The Almost Famous star — who went braless in a nude pink bodysuit paired with a semi-sheer, black maxi skirt just a few days ago — sported a straw bucket hat and had her skimpy bikini bottoms slung low on her hips as she soaked in the sunshine.
She sported a pair of reflective sunglasses and did not skimp out on accessories as she sported a silver, wraparound cuff bracelet while she enjoyed the lavish summer holiday with her kids.
The Glass Onion alum was joined by her fiancé Danny Fujikawa and her two youngest kids.

Kate Hudson showed off her incredible bikini body while enjoying a relaxing beach day with her family during her Greece getaway
She and the musician have been engaged for three years after he proposed to her just ahead of their five-year dating anniversary.
The pair had been close friends for many years before meeting through Fujikawa’s stepsisters.
The actor-turned-singer is a mother to two sons and a daughter.
She shares her youngest child and first daughter Rani, six, with Fujikawa.
She is also mother to her first child, her 21-year-old son Ryder, whom she shares with her ex-husband Chris Robinson.
Hudson welcomed her second son Bingham in 2011 with her former fiancé Matt Bellamy.
The daughter of actress Goldie Hawn and the Hudson Brothers singer Bill Hudson recently reflected on her childhood as she was raised by famous actors Hawn and Kurt Russell.
She talked about how growing up with ‘lack of structure’ also lent to her parenting style with her three kids now.

She caught some rays and enjoyed a dip in the clear, blue waters just days after landing in Greece with fiancé Danny Fujikawa , 38, and their kids for lavish summer holiday

Over the weekend, the 46-year-old actress put her taut midriff and toned physique on display as she sauntered across the beach and basked in the sun

She caught some rays and enjoyed a dip in the clear, blue waters just days after landing in Greece with fiancé Danny Fujikawa , 38, and their kids for lavish summer holiday; pictured February in Los Angeles

The actor-turned-singer is a mother to two sons and a daughter. She shares her youngest child and first daughter Rani, six, with Fujikawa

She is also mother to her first child, her 21-year-old son Ryder, whom she shares with her ex-husband Chris Robinson. Hudson welcomed her second son Bingham in 2011 with her former fiancé Matt Bellamy

The daughter of actress Goldie Hawn and the Hudson Brothers singer Bill Hudson recently reflected on her childhood as she was raised by famous actors Hawn and Kurt Russell. She said her parents Hawn and Russell, who have been together for over 40 years, were ‘gone a lot’; pictured September 2024 in Beverly Hills
In an interview with Vanity Fair published on Tuesday, Hudson spoke about how her parents Hawn and Russell, who have been together for over 40 years, were ‘gone a lot.’
‘When we were younger, they never worked at the same time. There was only one time, when I was like 16, where they were both working at the same time,’ she recalled.
‘Kurt was actually talking the other day about how he decided not to do a movie because I had too much freedom. He was like, “I’m not working after this movie, because I need to be home to watch my teenager”.’
She added: ‘But they worked a lot. My mom was gone a lot.
‘I think their generation is different than our generation. We’re much more home-centric,’ she continued.
‘We traveled a lot with my mom. There was a lot of spontaneous leaving and traveling and living in different places,’ Hudson said.
‘Oliver and I are much more structured,’ she said about her and her brother, Nashville star Oliver Hudson, 48.
‘We’re home, kids are in school. Because when you grow up with that lack of structure, I think you sort of overcompensate.’