Salma Hayek rang out in her last year in her 50s in a hot red bikini.
The actress turned 59 on September 2nd and posted a photo of herself rocking two bright red pieces while bringing in a matching red drink.
Hayek appeared to be celebrating on a yacht and celebrating sunglasses sports as she posed in front of the picturesque sunsets of the ocean.
“I’ve traveled 59 times around the sun and still danced ☀️💃🏻,” she wrote on Instagram. “Thank you to everyone for your toast and love 🎂🎉♥♥”
Hayek received birthday wishes from famous friends, including Anthony Hopkins and Linda Evangelista.
“Happy birthday ♥♥ We love you,” commented Hopkins.
Evangelista – Hayek’s husband, French businessman François Henry Pineau, has a son – commented, “♥️🎈♥♥♥_♥”.
Hayek is no stranger to captivate fans in her bikini. In May, she was stunned as a cover star for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2025.
“When I was young, long ago, I was always excited to see the swimsuit issues in sports illustrations. Of course, I didn’t look like a model, so it never crossed my mind that I would be there one day,” Hayek told the magazine.
“If someone had told me I was 58 and was there, I would have sent them to the Madhouse, but the world has changed, and that’s exciting,” she continued.
Hayek said the iconic magazine has made statements with young stars such as LSU gymnasts and influencers Livvy Dunne, Olympic Gymnast Jordan Chiles and Model Lauren Chan.
“I was able to retire, but I don’t want to miss this time. I was fighting for it, you know, and I was part of it, and I think it’s really amazing to say that magazines (swimsuits) like Sports Illustrated are past 50 and are not sexy, just sexy, free to me, and your body doesn’t have the self-esteem like you climbed.
In April, she told people that her purpose was not to look younger, but to look good at her age.
“When my husband sees me, I want him to go “Amazing,”” she told the outlet. “I still want to feel better about my appearance, but not necessarily because I want to see 20. I’m fine. I’m excited to see it’s 50 and 60 and look good at it at 50 and 60. That’s a different kind of beauty.”