Ana de Armas looked sensational as she shared some fun beach photos on Instagram on Tuesday.
The Bond actress, 36, showed off her incredible figure in a cream bikini top and a ruffled white mini skirt.
Ana, who currently resides in Spain, appeared in a very good mood while dancing on the beach and watching the sunset.
She showed off her natural beauty without makeup and letting her long brunette tresses flow freely down her back.
The actress’ revelation comes just weeks after two of her fans finally settled a strange lawsuit they had filed with Universal Pictures.
Ana de Armas looked sensational in a cream bikini and white mini skirt as she shared some fun beach photos on Instagram on Tuesday.
The Bond actress, 36, showed off her incredible figure while walking.
In 2022, two fans sued the company after they used actress Ana in a trailer for the 2019 film Yesterday, but removed her from the film.
Peter Rosza and Conor Woulfe, two dedicated fans, sued Universal Pictures in 2022, claiming they spent $3.99 on rentals yesterday after seeing the actress in a trailer.
Despite appearing in the trailer, her role was cut from the film entirely, leading Rosza and Woulfe to sue the studio for $5 million for false advertising.
Rosza and Woulfe won a legal victory: A judge allowed the case to move forward in December 2022 and it has now been resolved.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed and it is unclear whether any money actually changed hands, despite the huge amounts both sides were asking for.
The film Yesterday was released in 2019, following a struggling musician named Jack (Himesh Patel) who one day is hit by a bus.
When he wakes up, he realizes that he is the only person on Earth who remembers who the Beatles really are and goes on a profound musical journey.
Initially, Brazilian actress Ana was going to play a woman vying for the affections of Jack, who appeared in a brief role at the end of the film.
Ana, who currently resides in Spain, appeared in a very good mood while dancing on the beach and watching the sunset.
She showed off her natural beauty without makeup and letting her long brunette tresses flow freely down her back.
The actress is clearly letting off some steam as her exit comes just weeks after two of her fans finally settled a lawsuit they had filed with Universal Pictures.
In 2022, two fans sued the company after they used actress Ana de Armas in a trailer for the 2019 film Yesterday, but cut her from the film.
-Despite appearing in the trailer, her role was completely removed from the film, leading Rosza and Woulfe to sue the studio for $5 million for false advertising.
While scenes filmed with De Ana were used in the trailer, director Danny Boyle ultimately decided to remove the character entirely after her arc failed to connect with audiences at test screenings.
Ana did not appear in the finished film, which grossed a solid $154.6 million worldwide on a $26 million budget.
Despite this legal victory, which allowed the case to move forward, the class action attorneys did not provide any information that would constitute an actual class for the lawsuit.
Then, in August 2023, a judge dismissed the class-action status, meaning the false advertising case could only move forward with the two plaintiffs, reducing the value of the case from a potential $5 million to $7.98. : the cost of rental fees.
The studio then filed a motion for the plaintiffs to cover the studio’s legal fees, which they estimated at $672,000, although they offered a “generous” deduction of $472,000.
The judge reduced it further to $126,705, and Universal offered to settle, although the plaintiffs’ lead attorney, Cody R. LeJeune, hinted that they would continue fighting.
He filed multiple discovery requests, while his former co-counsel, Matthew A. Pequignot, filed his own settlement proposal, stating that his clients would drop the lawsuit for a lump sum payment of $750,000.
The film Yesterday was released in 2019 and follows a struggling musician named Jack (Himesh Patel) who is hit by a bus one day.
Initially, Ana was going to play a woman vying for the affections of Jack, who appeared in a brief role at the end of the film.
Despite this legal victory, which allowed the case to move forward, the class action attorneys did not provide any information that would constitute an actual class for the lawsuit.
Universal’s lawyers were not amused, with Stephanie Herrera writing: “The lawyers who filed and sunk for two years in this frivolous case are trying to pressure Universal into making a huge monetary payment (with no legal or factual basis). ) to end a case that is now worth $7.98.’
He then asked the judge for another $43,000 for “abuse of the discovery process,” with a hearing set for April 30 and the trial scheduled to begin May 21.
Both sides filed a joint notice of settlement on Friday and the case is believed to have been dismissed outright in April.