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Kylie Jenner strips down to hot pink bikini during luxury holiday in Turks & Caicos

Kylie Jenner strips down to hot pink bikini during luxury holiday in Turks & Caicos

News.com.au13-05-2025
Kylie Jenner is taking a much-needed break after a busy few weeks, jetting of to a tropical island for some R&R.
The 27-year-old was photographed holidaying in Turks & Caicos with her friend and former assistant Maguire Amundsen on May 12, with the reality star stripping down to a hot pink bikini complete with body chain for the outing.
When she wasn't relaxing by the sun lounges and showing off her famous backside, Jenner swam in the ocean with her longtime friend, soaking up the island sun in style.
The trip fell just after Mother's Day weekend, where Jenner spent in her LA mansion with her two kids, daughter Stormi, 7, and son Aire, 3, who she shares with her rapper ex-boyfriend Travis Scott.
'A mother,' she captioned a carousel of photos in a Mother's Day post of her and her children doing every day things.
While Jenner's boyfriend, actor Timothée Chalamet, was nowhere to be seen on her vacation, the pair are still going strong.
In the last few weeks, they were spotted on various loved-up outings in public.
On April 30, the couple watched the LA Lakers' game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The duo co-ordinated their casual outfits perfectly as they cheered on the home team – Jenner rocked leather pants and a white tank top, while Chalamet, 29, wore a black and white bomber jacket with black jeans.
The couple were even snapped sharing a kiss as they sat courtside during the basketball date night.
On May 7, they went all glam to make their red carpet debut as a couple at the David di Donatello Awards in Rome, Italy, where Chalamet received the David for Cinematic Excellence honorary award at event.
The lovebirds again co-ordinated outfits – the reality star looked elegant in a floor-length, figure-hugging black Schiaparelli gown, while the actor opted for a black velvet suit
The couple held hands as they made their way down the red carpet, striking various poses together as the actor wrapped his hands around the Kardashians star's waist.
At one point, Jenner turned her face away from the cameras to whisper something in Chalamet's ear.
Jenner and the A Complete Unknown star have been going strong for a while now, marking two years of dating.
They also attended Coachella together earlier in April, with the pair spotted holding hands and cuddling in the crowd.
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