
Kate Hudson, 46, shows off her incredible figure in tiny bikini as she celebrates 4th of July in Ibiza with Dakota Johnson and Sofia Vergara
Kate, 46, showed off her incredible figure as she sported the tiny brown bikini before also enjoying a dip in the water.
The Hollywood stars soaked up the sun as they partied with pals at Casa Jondal in the Spanish tourist hotspot this week.
They were snapped disembarking their luxury yacht which docked near a seaside restaurant as they enjoyed a bite to eat.
Modern Family actress Sofia, 52, could be seen heading back towards the boat, wearing a flowing white maxi skirt, paired with a black bandeau top.
Dakota, 35, wore a crochet cover-up over her bikini and could be seen shielding herself from the sun rays.
The Fifty Shades actress was also spotted throwing her legs into the air while sunbathing on the spacious boat.
Also spotted on the Balearic Islands was former NFL quarterback Tom Brady who joined the trio on their Mediterranean holiday.
The hunk, 47, showed off his wash-board abs as he went shirtless before plunging into the sea for a swim.
Dakota's trip comes in the wake of her split from Coldplay's Chris Martin.
She had was briefly spotted on the trip holding a lighthearted conversation with a pal before being joined by a mystery man.
A source told DailyMail.com last of her split with Chris: 'Their relationship has been over for a long time, they just haven't been able to figure out to make it official.
'Dakota held a flame for them to be together because she loved him so much and loved his kids so much.'
Kate, 46, showed off her incredible figure as she stripped down to a tiny brown bikini before also enjoying a dip in the water
Kate, 46, wowed with her incredible figure and seemed the most eager of the group to go for a swim in the blue Ibiza water
Also spotted on the Balearic Islands was former NFL quarterback Tom Brady who joined the trio on their Mediterranean holiday
The gigantic yacht was docked in Casa Jondal as the friends enjoyed the seaside town and a dip in the water
The insider continued: 'Breakups aren't instant and they continued to breakup and makeup and sometimes things would work when they were away from each other, while they were working because absence makes the heart grow fonder.
'But then they'd get back together and little things just kept adding up to where they weren't right for each other anymore.'
They added that Johnson 'is devastated that she isn't going to be around his kids as much anymore, but wants them to know that she is always there for them.'
Martin is dad to Apple, 21, and Moses, 19, whom he shares with ex-wife and fellow actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
While the source noted that the exes could potentially rekindle their romance, they said 'right now, being separated will do wonders if they were to have any type of future together.'
However, a separate insider recently told DailyMail.com that Dakota's mom Melanie Griffith believes the breakup was a 'huge mistake.'
'Melanie is desperately working behind the scenes to save Dakota's strained relationship with Chris.
'She's convinced that they are meant to be together and isn't giving up on them. She thinks her daughter is making a huge mistake and needs to meet Chris halfway. Melanie has always felt a kinship with Chris, he's like a son to her.'
Meanwhile, supermodel Naomi Campbell was also spotted in Ibiza in celebration of Saudi Arabian producer Mohammed Al Turki's birthday.
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