Isla Fisher puts on an age-defying display as she cuddles up to her husband Sasha Baron Cohen while celebrating her 45th birthday
Isla Fisher has celebrated her 45th birthday with her husband of ten years, Sasha Baron Cohen.
The Wedding Crashers star shared several photos to Instagram on Wednesday from her celebrations.
’45th Birthday today,’ she simply wrote in the caption.
Birthday girl: Isla Fisher celebrated her 45th birthday with her husband of ten years, Sasha Baron Cohen, on Wednesday
Isla put on an age-defying display as she flaunted her trim pins in a floral mini-dress and black stilettos as she cuddled up to her husband in one photo.
The red-haired beauty wore her hair in loose curls and looked glamorous with a full face of makeup including a smokey eye and pink pout.
Meanwhile, Sasha looked chic in a white collared shirt and navy chinos that he paired with white sneakers.
Youthful: Isla put on an age-defying display as she flaunted her trim pins in a floral mini-dress and black stilettos
In another image, the mother-of-three was beaming as she struck a pose for the camera.
A third image showed a behind the scenes look at Isla mucking around, while getting ready with hair dresser Travis Balcke.
Isla and Sasha, who married in 2010, relocated from Los Angeles to Sydney late last year.
Behind-the-scenes: A third image showed a behind the scenes look at Isla getting mucking around, while getting ready with hair dresser Travis Balcke
And while it’s been widely speculated that they moved Down Under to escape the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the US, new reports claim they were actually fleeing America’s tumultuous political climate.
‘They didn’t want to raise their kids in Trump’s America,’ an insider told The Sydney Morning Herald of the couple’s decision to move to Australia on Sunday.
The couple relocated to Australia in December, and have since enrolled their three children at a school in Sydney.
Move: Isla and Sasha, who married in 2010, relocated from Los Angeles to Sydney late last year, and have since enrolled their three children at a school in Sydney