
Sexy! Malaika Arora Soaks In The Tuscan Sun In A Strapless Bikini
Malaika Arora vacations in Florence and Tuscany, sharing stunning, sexy photos.
Malaika Arora is currently holidaying in Florence and Tuscany, and if her latest vacation posts are anything to go by — the Italian sun has nothing on her. At 51, Malaika continues to redefine what ageing gracefully (and glamorously) looks like, and her enviable physique is giving fans serious fitness and fashion goals!
She dropped a series of photos from the holiday. Whether she's soaking in the Tuscan sunshine in a strapless white bikini or striking a breezy pose in a floral corset dress against a postcard-perfect sky, Malaika is effortlessly turning up the heat. Her sun-kissed skin, wind-swept hair and perfect-10 body make every photo feel like a page out of a high-fashion travel editorial.
In one sun-kissed photo, Malaika lounges casually in what looks like a rustic-chic patio corner, her tousled hair framing her face as golden light plays off her skin. Dressed in a simple dark strappy top, she exudes effortless vacation glam.
In another frame from her Roman-style escape, she's all elegance and ease as she browses the menu at a serene dinner spot, bathed in the soft light of a Tuscan sunset. Wrapped in a blush-toned knit and oversized sunnies, Malaika looked her best, living the dolce vita one meal at a time.
On the personal front, Malaika can now heave a sigh of relief. Over a decade after a high-profile brawl at Mumbai's Taj Hotel made headlines, actor Malaika Arora has now been removed as a prosecution witness in the case involving Saif Ali Khan. The trial court dropped her from the witness list on Wednesday, stating that she failed to support the prosecution's version of events.
The court also cancelled the bailable warrant previously issued against her after she finally appeared before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (Esplanade Court) K S Zanwar. Back in April, a Mumbai court pulled up actor Malaika Arora for skipping multiple summons in the long-pending hotel brawl case. The judge observed that Arora seemed to be deliberately dodging court appearances and issued a stern warning, stating that a non-bailable warrant could be the next step if she fails to show up again. This was marked as her final opportunity to comply with the legal process.
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