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Tom Brady parties with two bikini-clad A-list actresses on yacht in Ibiza

Tom Brady parties with two bikini-clad A-list actresses on yacht in Ibiza

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Tom Brady is making the most of his summer vacation.
After being spotted hitting the dance floor with A-list actress Sydney Sweeney at Billionaire Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos' wedding in Venice, Italy, last week, Brady has now been spotted hanging out with an entirely different group of Hollywood actresses in Ibiza, Spain.
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On Thursday, July 3, the former New England Patriots' quarterback, 47, enjoyed some sun-soaked time on a yacht with Kate Hudson and newly single "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson, who recently split from Coldplay singer Chris Martin.
In photos obtained by "Page Six," a shirtless Brady was spotted wearing a pair of short, navy blue swim trunks and matching shades. He accessorized the fit with a green baseball cap, black slides, and a single chain necklace.
At the same time, Johnson, 35, could be seen rocking a tiny, black thong bikini with a black baseball hat as she enjoyed the gorgeous day on the water with Brady and her BFF, Hudson.
The "How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days" star, 46, also donned a string bikini, only in the shade of blue. She paired the look with a black trucker's hat and wore her blonde hair in a loose braid down her back.
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The group, who reportedly set sail together to celebrate film producer Mohammed Al Turki's 39th birthday, appeared to be in good spirits.
The Ibiza outing was a family getaway for both Hudson and Brady, who brought their kids along on the trip to Ibiza.
MORE: Tom Brady lands in Venice with A-listers for Jeff Bezos' wedding
Brady is clearly moving on with his life after splitting from his ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen.
He's most recently been linked to model Irina Shayk.
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