Saturday, 21 August 2010

Toned Hilary Swank enjoys her holiday with boyfriend John Campisi (but she's in no rush to tie the knot)

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By Daily Mail Reporter

Bikini beauty: Actress Hilary Swank looked slim and toned on her Hawaiian holiday this weekend


With her trim figure and rock hard abs, Hilary Swank has more than held her own in the celebrity bikini stakes during her Hawaiian holiday.

And the 36-year-old actress has been at it again, as she sported a stylish pink, purple and red patterned set of beachwear and blue baseball cap.

The Oscar-winning star looked like she was having a whale of a time as she enjoyed a boat ride and snorkelling trip with her boyfriend John Campisi and his seven-year-old son Sam.

At one point, they were joined by wild dolphins as they swam in the sea sporting snorkelling gear.

Swank, who won her first Oscar for Boys Don't Cry and her second for Million Dollar Baby, has been dating Campisi, a talent agent for Creative Arts Agency, since 2006 following her divorce from husband Chad Lowe.

However, Swank is in no rush to tie the knot with Campisi, who has also been married before.


Happy couple: Hilary is in no rush to tie the knot with her boyfriend John Campisi


‘You know what they say: When it ain’t broke,’ she tells this month’s issue of In Style magazine.

‘I believe in the sanctity of marriage. John and I, you know, we were both in long marriages and it’s not something that we need to rush back into.’

And although the actress seems be enjoying playing step mum to Sam, she reveals that she would still like children of her own someday.


Making a splash: Swank dons snorkel gear for her swim in the ocean


Water fun: Swank and family were joined by wild dolphins in the sea


‘Since a really young age, I’ve always thought about kids,’ she says.

‘Someday, hopefully, I’ll have children. When the time is right.’


Stylish: Swank appears on the cover of this month's U.S. In Style magazine


Swank will next be seen on screen in forthcoming dramatic movie Conviction, which is out in the U.S. on October 15.

The film sees her play a high school drop out who pushes herself to earn a law degree so she can overturn her brother’s unjust murder conviction.

‘Those are the roles you can sink your teeth into,’ she tells the magazine.


source: dailymail

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