Heather Graham stunned fans earlier this week after posing in a white bikini aged 53 - and the snaps left many wondering how she has achieved such an enviable physique.
In the recent images, shared to Instagram on Tuesday, the Boogie Nights actress displayed her summer-ready figure as she frolicked on the beach for a photoshoot in Jamaica.
The On A Wing And A Prayer star wowed in the two-piece which highlighted her toned midriff and long legs as she splashed around in the water.
And the age-defying blonde beauty left her 469,000 followers mesmerized by how good she looked.
Heather Graham stunned fans earlier this week after posing in a white bikini aged 53 - and the snaps left many wondering how she has achieved such an enviable physique
In the recent images, shared to Instagram on Tuesday, the Boogie Nights actress displayed her summer-ready figure as she frolicked on the beach for a photoshoot in Jamaica
It would be true to say that Heather's diet and workout regimes are multi-faceted.
But her 'obsession' with yoga, sugar-free diet and up to 12 hours of sleep a night have all played a part in her youthful appearance.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at how Heather has maintained such a stunning bikini body at 53.
The Hangover star is not one to shy away from an active lifestyle and thrives on a workout regime involving yoga, Pilates and pole dancing
First and foremost, Heather's enviable physique can be largely attributed to her very active lifestyle - which includes regular bike rides and hikes.
'I'm obsessed with yoga,' she also told Refinery29 previously.
'For fun, I would go on a yoga retreat and do four hours of yoga a day. Then I do Pilates.'
First and foremost, Heather's enviable physique can be largely attributed to her very active lifestyle - which includes regular bike rides and hikes
She has frequently flaunted her flexibility and yoga 'obsession' in slews of snapshots from exotic destinations
And she has frequently flaunted her flexibility in slews of snapshots from exotic destinations.
The energetic star is a big fan of dancing too and revealed her bizarre guilty pleasure during an appearance on Late Night With Conan O'Brien.
Heather asked the host: 'Do you ever go alone at night in your house, turn out all the lights, turn on your favorite song and just dance around like crazy? It's so fun.'
Discussing some of the songs she prefers to get loose to, she referenced Gnarls Barkley's Crazy and Rihanna's Umbrella.
She previously told Refinery 29: 'For fun, I would go on a yoga retreat and do four hours of yoga a day. Then I do Pilates'
But Heather always finds time to unwind and spends 20 minutes a day doing transcendental meditation - a non-religious method for relaxation, stress relief, and self-development
She also revealed that a friend had been teaching her to pole dance, which is renowned for helping build core and upper body strength.
But Heather always finds time to unwind and spends 20 minutes a day doing transcendental meditation - a non-religious method for relaxation, stress relief, and self-development.
The Hangover star was reportedly introduced to the practice by director David Lynch when she made the Twin Peaks prequel Fire Walk With Me in 1992 - and she hasn't looked back since.
The actress can also credit her diet for her flawless figure in which she avoids sugar, white flour and alcohol
Another of Heather's beauty secrets is undoubtedly her diet.
The on-screen star previously stated how she sticks to a sugar-free diet wherever possible.
She told Refinery 29: 'I've become one of those annoying people who's like, "I'm not gonna eat white flour and I'm not gonna eat sugar."
'I do eat sugar sometimes, but as a broad rule, I try to just eat no sugar basically, and I have to say I feel a lot better.
Another of Heather's secrets to her youthful appearance is undoubtedly her diet with the on-screen star sticking to a sugar-free diet wherever possible
Similarly, the actress told The Independent in 2013 that she had largely stopped drinking alcohol, adding: 'I'm kind of goofy enough to have fun without drinking'
'And I will sometimes eat things with white flour, but I try to avoid white flour.'
She revealed that one of her favorite dishes is beer-can chicken with sweet potato wedges which she bakes rather than fries in order to make them healthier.
The Hangover star also said: 'I make a really good salad with kale, chopped raw brussel sprouts, and toasted almonds. Everyone's into kale. It does make you feel healthy.'
Similarly, the actress told The Independent in 2013 that she had largely stopped consuming alcohol, adding: 'I'm kind of goofy enough to have fun without drinking.'
Heather said people are often left 'horrified' after finding out how much she sleeps - and is sure to prioritize self care
As with many A-listers, Heather has often credited her youthful visage to getting plenty of sleep.
She previously told The Guardian that getting some serious shut eye was her 'guilty pleasure' as she revealed: 'I love sleeping.
'When I tell people how much I sleep sometimes, they are horrified. I basically sleep between nine and 12 hours a night.'
Sleep is often considered a natural way to combat signs of ageing such as wrinkles and sagging because this is when new collagen is produced.
Heather said people are often left 'horrified' after finding out how much she sleeps - and is sure to prioritize self care
Revealing her mantra in life, she previously told The Independent: 'I try to pamper myself because life is too short'
Heather was also keen to stress that once a week she 'spends a day luxuriating in bed.'
But it is not the only form of self care that she actively encourages.
Asked previously how she keeps her skin looking so youthful, Heather told Refinery 29: 'I like moisturizing a lot — my whole body, my face. I use this inexpensive Body Shop Nourishing Night Cream, and sometimes I'll use Crème de la Mer.'
Elsewhere, she also said that she will often also get massages, telling The Independent: 'I try to pamper myself because life is too short.
'When I was a kid, I used to think, "Oh people who get massages are so wasteful. Why are they wasting money on something you don't need?"
'Now I think, "You could die tomorrow, you should just spend that money on a massage."
'I am getting better at doing nice things for myself.'
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