Sheryl Lee Ralph showed off her phenomenal physique during a tropical getaway in Jamaica.
On Friday, actress, 69, offered a glimpse into how she was spending her weekend in the sun as she shared an Instagram reel of herself in sexy poolside attire.
She modeled a bright green string bikini with a colorful silk robe as a coverup and wrote in her caption about returning 'home.'
The Abbott Elementary star, who sparked controversy after making comments about the 'fastest way to win an Oscar' last year, styled her hair in a slicked back, braided ponytail.
The Tony-nominated actress looked radiant as she walked around the scenic resort and soaked up the sun.
She later appeared on Today with Jenna and Sheinelle during her trip to highlight her Jamaican heritage and share her love for the island.
On Friday, the Tony-nominated actress, 69, shared an Instagram reel that highlighted her youth-defying beauty and toned bikini body.
During the third hour of the Today show, she chatted with hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones about her pride for her late mother Ivy Ralph's native country.
When asked about why she loves the country, she gushed: 'Oh my god, I love the people. I love their resilience.'
She added: 'I mean, look at the fact that we have come through one of the most drastic natural disasters ever in the last hurricane, and the way the whole country has come together to help each other.'
'The way other small islands came to the aid of Jamaica. I love our resilience, I love our food,' she continued. 'Oh, the food is the best.'
The Emmy-winning star, who will be celebrating her milestone 70th birthday at the end of the year, previously opened up about her secret to her youth-defying looks and how she maintains her fit physique.
She revealed that she did not use weight loss drugs to shed pounds and has never undergone plastic surgery, but she said she supports other people's decisions to do so as long as they 'feel good.'
In an interview for the People cover story in January 2025, she credited a positive attitude and a healthy routine for her youthful beauty and fit physique.
'The whole idea of being forever young is mental, physical and spiritual,' she said. 'I wear my joy.'
She modeled a bright green bikini paired with a colorful silk robe as her coverup for her poolside attire.
The Abbott Elementary star styled her hair in a slicked back, braided ponytail and accessorized with chunky gold hoop earrings.
During the same interview, she also opened up about how she embarked on a journey to become healthier after her doctor once told her she was 'obese on the inside.'
From that day on, she said she changed her fitness and diet routine to take care of her health.
She also said she never turned to weight loss drugs to shed pounds.
'I don't judge,' she said about other people who have turned to the drugs to lose weight. 'If that would have worked for me, I would have. I would do anything to have the best health I possibly could.'
Ralph also revealed that she just followed her doctor's simple advice to become healthier.
'He said, "Change the way you eat, work out, drink water." When the doctors tell you that stuff, you've got to do it,' she said.
She also added that 'certain things like fresh air, sunlight' are 'very good medicines.'
'Your health is your greatest wealth, and too many of us do not pay attention to it until it's gone.'
The Emmy winner also added that she prioritizes taking care of herself. She also said 'certain things like fresh air, sunlight' are 'very good medicines'
Ralph seen on Abbott Elementary with co-star and creator Quinta Brunson
Ralph also revealed the reason she looks so good is because her daughter Ivy 'Coco' Maurice is her stylist and because she has never touched her face with any cosmetic procedures.
'My face is my face,' she said about avoiding plastic surgery. 'That's my choice. Anybody else wants to do anything to their face and it works for you? Do you.'
However, Ralph did not rule out getting anything done in the future.
'Who knows? That might change when I'm 80,' she said.
'I tell anybody, "Do what you need to do for yourself. You want that filler, baby? Get filler. You want that shot, baby, get that shot. You need that facelift, honey, go on, get that facelift. You feel good about yourself? Good. That’s what matters." I’m not their judge.'