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Kerry Washington shows off her abs in sultry bikini shots as she goes 'green' for Earth Day

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Kerry Washington is going 'green' for Earth Day in envy-inducing bikini pictures.The 45-year-old looked stunning as she showed off her taut tummy and strong back in a series of photos on social media.The former Scandal star took a dip in the pool wearing a barely there tie-die green two-piece bathing suit.

Green:Kerry Washington is going 'green' for Earth Day in some envy-inducing bikini pictures, showing off her taut tummy and strong back in a series of photos on social mediaHer hair was in long braids and pulled back into a top bun.

Writing on Instagram, the political activist shared 'Going green for #EarthDay!'The post was liked by actress Tracee Ellis Ross and more than 14 thousand others.

Toned back: The former Scandal star showed off her toned back and pulled her long braids into a top bun in the post liked by actress Tracee Ellis Ross and more than 14 thousand others The NAACP Award winner used the shots to model some jewelry from Aurate New York, wearing hoop earrings, two gold chains and a chain wrapped as a bracelet.The Little Fires Everywhere actor is an investor in the company which promotes itself as using sustainable practices and Kerry wrote that the jeweler is 'donating a % of proceeds to the Rainforest Alliance to help protect nature and improve the lives of farmers and forest communities' in from any Earth Day purchases.The actress, who made a name for herself as a political fixer on Scandal, has turned her star power into a variety of causes, including advocating for people of color in Hollywood.

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