Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso proved they were stronger than ever after eighteen years of marriage as they enjoyed a romantic beach day in Mykonos.
The lovebirds put on an incredibly racy display as they enjoyed a dip in the ocean, with the Hollywood movie star showing off his plethora of tattoos while cosying up to his other half.
Luciana looked stunning in a skimpy pink bikini as she took to the waters with the Good Will Hunting star.
Her long brunette tresses caught the wind while also framing her naturally striking features, which she enhanced with only a thin coat of barely-there make-up. Matt couldn't keep his hands off Luciana as he held on to her waist while she placed her hands on his toned arms.
The pair looked to be enjoying their time in the sunshine without their three children. Their love story began when Matt laid eyes on Luciana on April 5, 2003, while she was working at a bar in Miami twenty years earlier.
After two years of dating, the pair tied the knot. And nearly twenty years later, the couple is still going strong and has also welcomed three daughters, Isabella, Gia, and Stella Damon, to their brood.
In fact, the pair are so madly in love that they have frequently given intricate details about the day they first met, their love story and what they want to teach their children. Matt has spoken in-depth about meeting Argentinian beauty Luciana while he was filming the comedy Stuck on You in 2003.
"We were supposed to shoot in Hawaii, and then the movie got moved to Miami. I had never really hung out in Miami," Matt said during a previous interview with Ellen Degeneres.
"I literally saw her across a crowded room," he said of seeing Luciana for the first time. "Eight years and four kids later, that's my life. I don't know how else our paths would've crossed if that didn't happen. If all those things didn't happen."
In a separate interview with Esquire, Damon gushed, "I got lucky. I fell in love with a civilian. Not an actress and not a famous actress at that.
"Because then the attention doesn't double, it grows exponentially."
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