Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

This week, the singer and actress enjoyed some fun in the sun with her husband Taylor Goldsmith.

Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

Mandy Moore, 39, was a sight to behold in images taken during a vacation this week. The singer and actress walked on a beach in Italy in a black two-piece biкini, where she’s been spending time with her husband Taylor Goldsmith, 37.

She wore her hair down and accessorised with slip-on light tan sandals.

Taylor was also photographed naked on the beach. He was wearing olive green shorts and a light grey T-shirt as he and Mandy sat in the shade and talked. On the beautiful summer day, he also read a book and appeared relaxed.

Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

Mandy and Taylor’s newest appearance comes just a few weeks after she made headlines for discussing how little she makes from This Is Us residual checks. «I was talking with my business manager, and he said he got a residual for a penny and two pennies,»

Mandy said to The Hollywood Reporter. She also stated that she received «very tiny, like 81-cent checks» and went on to discuss the significance of the streaming residuals issue in the context of the current SAG-AFTRA strike.

Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

«The residual issue is a huge issue,» she explained. «As working actors, we’re in really privileged positions, having been on series that have had incredible success in one way or another…

However, numerous actors in our situation for many years before us were able to

Mandy swims in a black biкini on a beach in Italy! Photos

Mandy, who starred on This Is Us from 2016 until 2022, took to Instagram after her comments became public to clarify her feelings. «I want to bring a bit more clarity to a very nuanced issue,» she wrote.

«Striking isn’t enjoyable. Nobody expected it to come to this, and I know everyone concerned is hoping for a quick conclusion so people can get back to work. The knock-on effect is already damaging across several industries.

There are other concerns clogging the wheels (data openness, salary rises, residuals, ai, etc…), and I spoke about one that happened to be on my mind because of a conversation I’d been having while picketing.»