Salma Hayek wowed fans with her most recent Instagram post as she was photographed topping up her tan in the sun.
The actress put her cleavage on display as she wore a black swimsuit with a plunging neckline.
She kept her bouncy brown hair loose and under a wide-brim hat which also shielded her face from the sun alongside a pair of dark sunglasses.
Salma sat upright with her legs crossed accentuating her curves which were highlighted by the high-cut style of her one-piece.
While the 56-year-old put on a soft smile, her stunning look was completed with show-stopping Amina Muaddi five-inch platform mules.

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Her longtime best friend and Marvel star Zoe Saldana wrote a witty remark with a double entendre which read: “I need to get me a pair of coffee mugs like yours.”
As Hollywood icon Sharon Stone added: “You are a hot cup of Java lady.”
Elsewhere, Salma’s photo also drew the attention of Catwoman actress Halle Berry, who liked the post.
Salma has never shied away from sharing bikini photos on social media as she seems to enjoy regularly lounging by the sun.
In July, she dedicated a special post to celebrate National Bikini Day, with a photo of herself wearing a pale printed plunging bikini with high-cut bottoms to match.
Although she kept things natural with a bare face, she added a hint of glam by accessorising with long, gold earrings.
In the caption, the actress added: “Happy #NationalBikiniDay! Can you believe the bikini has only been around for 77 years?! Let’s hope they don’t ban them too #notathrowback.”