Kate Beckinsale has marked her fiftieth birthday by declaring getting older is “f****** great”.
The ‘Serendipity’ actress reached the milestone age on Wednesday and has spent the previous couple of days posting pictures of her Playboy and Barbiecore-themed get together, which began at her home earlier than she and her family and friends moved on to a membership for an impromptu karaoke session.
She captioned one in all her string of birthday posts: “I tell you what. Getting old is f****** great.
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the most magical day full of joy and love and dear dear friends and the odd bird (not me but also me).”
Kate was referencing a video that confirmed her apparently being gifted an unique fowl, throughout which her pals might be heard urging her to place in on her head.
She additionally posted a clip of her and her mum Judy Loe, 76, and her pals belting out the track ‘Peggy Sue’ at a membership.
Kate captioned it: “For those who missed the sound on yesterday’s birthday videos voilà- for those who could have done without hearing my mum and me murdering ‘Peggy Sue’, tough bananas.”
The actress’ snaps from her birthday celebrations included photos posted on Saturday of her and her friends wearing Playboy bunny costumes.
Others confirmed her sporting huge black leather-based boots and a tiny pink high.
One video confirmed her blowing out candles as her get together visitors sang ‘Happy Birthday’, with the actress’ home full of pink and black balloons and get together decorations.
Another photograph confirmed Kate enjoyable after the get together in pink tracksuit trousers and a cardigan emblazoned with the phrase ‘F***’.
She celebrated after it was reported her movie director ex-husband Len Wiseman, who turned 50 in March, has moved in together with his longtime girlfriend CJ Franco, 32, eight years after the pair started relationship when he cut up from Kate after they married in 2004.
A supply near the couple informed the Daily Mail: “CJ and Len have recently taken their relationship to the next level by moving in together.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au