OG Supermodel Veronica Webb in Bikini Says “Ciao Capri!”

Veronica Webb is steaming up Italy in her bikini at 60. In a new social media post, the legendary supermodel sizzles in a skimpy swimsuit. “Ciao Capri! 🇮🇹 Can you believe summer’s about to be in the rear view mirror?!” she captioned the series of Instagram snaps. “Stunning,” commented one of her followers. “Ugh so beautiful,” added another. How does the star look half her age? Here are her top diet and fitness habits.
No Smoking
Veronica quit smoking. “This is the only time you’ll hear me give out this piece of advice: Quitters win. Yeah, that’s right. At least when it comes to smoking. Quitting smoking was the best thing I did for me, my family, and my loved ones,” she said in an Instagram post. “Start with a simple yet crucial step – talk to your doctor about getting screened for cancer, if you currently smoke or even if you already quit.”
Pickleball
Veronica enjoys pickleball. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the racquet sport helps improve heart health, enhances muscle and bone strength, increases balance and coordination, boosts brain health, and lengthens lifespan.
Spinning
She also enjoys spinning. The Cleveland Clinic explains that biking, a low-impact aerobic exercise, is excellent for building muscle, improving strength and flexibility, and improving balance. It can also boost mental health and help other health conditions, including arthritis.
Self-Care
Veronica is all about self-care. “Tracie Martyn Facials has been doing clean beauty since day one. Slip into the red light bed for a little diode therapy. Then, let Ilyanna take her talented hands, backed by 20+ years experience at the company, to your face. Between the deep knowledge of lymphatic drainage and microcurrents, your muscles appear lifted and your skin looks like it went on vacation. So whether you’re in need of a glow-up or recovering from runway madness, it’s a clean calming and centering experience,” she captioned a post.
Hydration
“The first thing I do after I wake up is drink a glass of water, which also happens to be the last thing I do before I go to sleep. It helps the body flush out toxins and get organized,” she told Well + Good. According to the Mayo Clinic, hydration is essential for various reasons. Water helps eliminate waste through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements, keeps your temperature regular, lubricates and cushions joints, and helps protect sensitive tissues.