Yellow Is The Color Of Rebel Wilson's Energy In Plunging Sundress With Tennis Legend John McEnroe
By Jeff Mazzeo on August 8, 2021 at 2:06 PM EDT
Rebel Wilson is continuing her Italian slaycation, but she added a tennis icon into the mix!
The "Pooch Perfect" host looked gorgeous in her sunny snap with John McEnroe on Sunday, August 8. Yep, that's right! Rebel cozied up with the bad boy of tennis! She put on a daring display in a beautiful yellow sundress with a matching belt and a plunging neckline. The wet-haired blonde beauty posed with McEnroe, who wore an all-white outfit with a gold chain, as they waited for their Primi Piatti at a chic Italian restaurant.
"Lunch with this legend πΎ #McEnroe," Rebel captioned the interesting pic.
Fans Lose Their Cool About McEnroe
Wilson's gorgeous appearance aside, her followers were stoked to see the tennis icon featured on her feed. The fans flooded her post with praise and astonishment about her cool lunch. "Really? YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS?! π" one funny fan wrote copying one of McEnroe's famous on-court blow-ups. "Was the ball in or out?!πΎπΎπΎ" another jokingly asked.
"Iβm officially jealous!!!! The best!!! He was so ahead of his time. Arguing with the refs was the best!! Enjoy π," a complimentary follower commented.
Her Sailing Selfie
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The actress's tennis lunch date came after making headlines for her sultry selfie while sailing in the Mediterranean. The slimmed-down star laid face down on the deck of a sweet sailboat while wearing a skimpy black bikini. She added mirrored cat-eye sunglasses and a wide-brim hat to complete the look. "Med-day βοΈ," she wrote on August 6.
Getting Semi-Serious About Australia
The hilarious actress also used a sultry snap in her yellow dress to address the pandemic, especially in her home country of Australia. She took a selfie and penned a semi-serious message to her followers from the beach.
"Guys I'm ready to be a mule and smuggle vaccines from America to Australia," she wrote on her IG story.
"I'll start in Vegas and commandeer the Qantas planes if I have to," she continued. "Just want everyone to get on with their lives in this new-normal and not have Australia be left behind."