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Joe Hart and his wife Kimberly Crew hit the beach in Barbados on Friday after flying abroad to see 2024.
The former England goalkeeper, 36, went shirtless in black swimming shorts as he soaked up the sun in Bridgetown with his bikini-clad wife Kimberly.
Kimberly showed off her enviable figure in a tiny brown halter neck bikini as she made her way through the crystal blue waters.
She tied her blonde locks into a high bun and shielded her face from the sun with a Christian Dior visor.
Joe, meanwhile, rocked some aviators and showed off his tattoo sleeve on his right arm as he headed to the beach shirtless.
Joe Hart and his wife Kimberly Crew enjoyed the sun on the beach in Bridgetown, Barbados on Friday
Beautician Kimberly showed off her toned physique in a brown bikini as she took a dip in the ocean
Kimberly wrapped her arms around Joe as the lovebirds got cozy in the water at one point.
As the couple walked back to their lounge chairs on the beach, Kimberly grinned.
Joe – who is now a goalkeeper at Celtic – and Kimberly married almost eight years ago in a lavish Italian ceremony in Florence.
The wedding was attended by some of the biggest names in football.
Joe dated beautician Kimberley for about six years before they tied the knot.
He proposed to her while on vacation in Cabo, Mexico, and popped the question while they were on a yacht in 2013.
Joe – who shares two children with Kimberly – gave a rare insight into his family life when he spoke The Telegraph in 2013, saying he enjoyed quiet meals with his partner at his home in Cheshire.
He tends to keep his family off social media and focuses on posts about his football career.
The former England goalkeeper, 36, showed off his abs as he headed shirtless on the lavish trip
The couple – who tied the knot in 2015 – looked loved up as they enjoyed an evening dip, with Kimberly wrapping her arms around her other half.
Joe now plays for Celtic after starting his career playing for Shrewsbury Town in 2003 (pictured in December 2023)
“I'm not good at DIY or cleaning, but I'm a good cook,” he said at the time.
“The club's kitchen staff are really good, they give you things to take home or talk to you while you're cooking, and that's what we need – we're just guys trying to look after ourselves.
“I can happily watch Test cricket all day at home. The England team are my heroes. I should say I spend time reading, but I don't, even though my mother will kill me for it because she loves art.'
Joe started his career at Shrewsbury Town. He made his international debut in 2008 and was England's first-choice goalkeeper at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.