Scott Eastwood hits the beach with girlfriend Maddie Serviente
Scott Eastwood shows off his muscular physique as he enjoys a beach date with bikini-clad girlfriend Maddie Serviente in Mykonos
Scott Eastwood looked on fine form on Tuesday as he soaked up the sun at Branco beach, Mykonos with girlfriend Maddie Serviente.
The actor, 36, showed off his muscular frame in a pair of patterned swim trunks as he sauntered down the beach following a refreshing swim.
Meanwhile, the stunning brunette flaunted her figure in a skimpy mismatched bikini.
Beach date: Scott Eastwood looked on fine form on Tuesday as he soaked up the sun at Branco beach, Mykonos with girlfriend Maddie Serviente
Maddie, a Texas-born wellness expert, teamed a plunging white bikini top with patterned red bottoms, while finishing off her beach look with dark shades.
The duo looked very relaxed in each other’s company as they enjoyed a dip in the sea before kicking back on the sun loungers together.
Scott was first spotted with Maddie while in Australia in November in 2016, after having met at a music festival two months prior.
The son of Clint Eastwood has previously been romantically linked to Ashton Kutcher mistress Sara Leal, One Tree Hill alum Jana Kramer, and Playboy 2015 cover model Brittany Brousseau.
While back in 2016, The Outpost actor told GQ Australia that it was ‘harder to date’ after his girlfriend Jewel Brangman was killed in 2014 from a defective airbag in her car.
Mystery woman: Meanwhile, the stunning brunette flaunted her figure in a skimpy mismatched bikini
In February, Scott recalled an allegedly ‘volatile’ on-set moment with fellow actor Shia LaBeouf in an interview with Insider.
The actor co-starred with the Honey Boy actor in the 2014 war movie Fury alongside Brad Pitt, Logan Lerman and Jon Bernthal.
The incident allegedly occurred after Eastwood spat on a war tank during a scene – an action which the LaBeouf was not aware would happen.
Cosy: The duo looked very relaxed in each other’s company as they enjoyed a dip in the sea before kicking back on the sun loungers together
‘[LaBeouf] got mad at me and it turned into a volatile moment that Brad Pitt ultimately got in the middle of,’ Eastwood claimed.
Pitt talked about the issue on-set in an interview with British GQ in 2014, and he chalked it up to an actor really connecting with a set piece.
‘I said, in the scene with the cameras rolling, ‘You’re going to clean that sh*t up,” Pitt said. ‘Shia clocks it, and you have to understand, we’ve been through severe boot camp already, we’ve been through a lot in this tank. Shia saw it and felt he’s disrespecting our home. So Shia had the same reaction I did, and started having some words.’
Volatile: In February, Scott recalled an allegedly ‘volatile’ on-set moment with fellow actor Shia LaBeouf in an interview with Insider
Catalyst: The incident occurred after Eastwood spat on a war tank during a scene – an action which the LaBeouf was not aware would happen; (L-R) Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal, and Scott Eastwood in Fury (2014)
However, Eastwood’s more recent comments make it seem pretty clear that the Wrath of Man actor feels LaBeouf took things too far.
‘I never think your process as an actor should ever hinder how people are treated on set,’ he told Insider. ‘It should always enhance the production, not take away and put people in a situation where it’s a sh***y work environment or you’re rude or people have to be in an uncomfortable situation.’
He continued, ‘You got to put things in perspective. This is make-believe, it’s fun, and at times it’s serious and you’re doing emotional work and you give people space to do that in, but everything has to have its parameters.’
Stepping in: ‘[LaBeouf] got mad at me and it turned into a volatile moment that Brad Pitt ultimately got in the middle of,’ Eastwood said; Pitt pictured in 2020
Too far: ‘I never think your process as an actor should ever hinder how people are treated on set,’ he told Insider of Shia’s alleged behavior; Eastwood pictured in Fury (2014)
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