Lucy Liu, 52, wows in black swimwear for cover shoot

‘You don’t have to be 20 to wear a bathing suit!’ Lucy Liu, 52, wows in black swimwear for stunning cover shoot and says she has embraced her body flaws

Lucy Liu wowed in a series of incredible outfits as she graced May’s Women’s Health cover on Tuesday and said she has embraced her body flaws.

The actress, 52, had her youthful figure on display as she posed up a storm in a plunging black one-piece for one of the radiant snaps. 

The swimsuit which had a cut-out design and long sleeves highlighted her toned frame and ample assets.  

Stunning: Lucy Lui wowed in a series of incredible outfits as she graced May’s Women’s Health cover and vowed that you can be confident at any age

In the accompanying interview Lucy encouraged people to embrace their body flaws, saying: ‘You don’t have to be 20 to wear a bathing suit. 

‘With all the flaws and all the life that a body experiences, it’s still something that you should carry with confidence.’

In another stunning shot Lucy flaunted her taut abs as she slipped into a black bralette and high-waisted grey trousers. 

Wow: The actress, 52, had her youthful figure on display as she posed up a storm in a black bra let and high-waisted trousers 


Radiant: She also wowed in a mesh black bralette and black trousers in another of the snaps from the photoshoot 

She also wowed in a mesh black bralette and black trousers before before posing in a white dress that was teamed with a statement rope-style belt.  

Speaking to the publication, Charlie’s Angels star Lucy also discussed how she had a desire to not live her life to please others.

She said: ‘People are going to see you however they’re going to see you. If I kept doing only action movies, I would probably wake up one day and not even know who I was.’

Strong: In the accompanying interview Lucy encouraged people to embrace their body flaws, saying: ‘You don’t have to be 20 to wear a bathing suit’

Then speaking about why she decided to encourage people to vote she said: ‘If I have a voice and I can use it for the better, and if it can help influence people to go out and vote…’

Lucy Liu is Women’s Health’s May 2021 cover star

She added that Asian Americans historically haven’t voted at the same rate as white Americans, saying: ‘We don’t think our voices matter, and they do.’

Lucy also touched on being one of very few Asian American household names in Hollywood and how unaware she was about the rest of the world’s perception of her.

She said: ‘When people started to label it as ‘dragon lady’ or ‘geisha’ or whatever—I had to look up ‘dragon lady,’ she says. ‘I literally was like, ‘What is this? I don’t even know what that means!’ ‘

On listening to what is true for her in the moment she said: ‘I do what I want according to how I feel. I don’t have to fall into a social norm of ‘now you’re going to get married.’ No! 

‘Not because I’m rebelling against it. When it’s right, it’s going to be right. But I’m not going to do it for the sake of doing it. Marriage is not on my bucket list. I don’t have a bucket list.’

Fashionista: Lucy also looked great posing in a white dress that was teamed with a statement rope-style belt

It comes after Lucy joined the cast of Shazam! Fury Of The Gods as a villain in the DC comic book adaptation.

This big budget studio sequel already stars Zachary Levi, Adam Brody, Jack Dylan Grazer and Oscar winner Helen Mirren. 

As reported by Variety, Lucy will play a character named Kalypso, the villainous sister of Helen’s supervillain character Hespera.  

Brave: Speaking to the publication Charlie’s Angels star Lucy also discussed how she had a desire to not live her life to please others

The film will be a sequel to 2019’s Shazam! and in the same universe as Black Adam, currently filming and starring Dwayne Johnson. 

Shazam! follows the adventures of a kid who is bestowed magical powers upon the utterance of the word Shazam, which turns him into a hulking musclebound superhero played by Zachary Levi.  

Like Mirren’s Hespera, Liu’s Kalypso is not exactly found in the DC comic books, and should not be confused with a difference baddie named Eclipso. 

Success:  It comes after Lucy joined the cast of Shazam! Fury Of The Gods as a villain in the DC comic book adaptation

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