Rebel Wilson has been spending the Christmas occasions on an extravagance excursion in Fiji.
On Monday, the entertainer presented on an untainted ocean side in a wetsuit, which she left boldly unfastened.
The 43-year-old put her adequate bust in plain view and shot the camera a burning hot look.
‘Find me in Fiji,’ Rebel cheekily captioned the image, which she shared to Instagram.
Her pal Paris Hilton appeared to like what she saw, sharing a comment consisting of a heart eyes emoji and a series of flames.
The Australian star from LA also shared a series of photos to her Instagram Stories to give fans a glimpse of her getaway.
The Pitch Perfect star wore a yellow and white summer dress as she returned to the boat.
She was accompanied by her fiancee Ramona Agruma as well as a group of friends and family.
Rebel enjoyed a beachside meal as she took in the sights and sipped on a decorated cocktail.
The star posed up a storm aboard the boat and appeared and relaxed and happy after her recent stresses back home.
It comes after Rebel revealed she went to extraordinary lengths to avoid Sydney traffic.
Rebel, who recently returned home to direct her upcoming film The Deb, posted to Instagram to vent about congestion at the newly opened Westconnex Rozelle Interchange in the inner-west.
She then revealed she had hired a helicopter to take her to work that day.
‘I’ve had to get a helicopter to work because of the traffic at the Rozelle Interchange, but you know, it’s all good,’ said the actress sarcastically.
Behind her a helicopter could be seen preparing to take her to work.
Wilson has previously called on the New South Wales government to fix one of Sydney’s most notorious intersections, after she was forced to sit at traffic lights for 30 minutes.
The roadway, which stretches for 16.6km and cost the government $4billion, was opened late last month and has been referred to by critics as the ‘spaghetti junction’ due to its confusing arrangement.
Filming herself in the passenger’s seat on Tuesday, Wilson complained she was running late to work because of the traffic and branded the interchange as ‘crazy’.