Elizabeth Banks stuns in a floral print bikini as the actress says she feels 'lucky enough to spend Memorial Day with my healthy babies'

She's been isolating with her husband Max Handelman and their sons Felix, nine, and seven-year-old Magnus in their stunning Californian home.

And Elizabeth Banks said she felt 'lucky enough to spend Memorial Day with my healthy babies' as she enjoyed a swimming session in her outdoor pool on Monday.

Sharing images on Instagram, the Hunger Games star, 46, appeared in great spirits as she took a dip alongside one of her children, who was pictured climbing on her back.

In her element: Elizabeth Banks said she felt 'lucky enough to spend Memorial Day with my healthy babies' as she enjoyed a swimming session in her outdoor pool on Monday

In her element: Elizabeth Banks said she felt 'lucky enough to spend Memorial Day with my healthy babies' as she enjoyed a swimming session in her outdoor pool on Monday

Highlighting her sensational figure, the actress slipped into a red bikini, designed with floral printing throughout.

The Modern Family star nailed springtime chic as she styled her swimwear with oversized shades and a straw hat.

Elizabeth captioned her posts: 'Lucky enough to be spending #memorialday with my healthy babies and feeling intensely grateful for it. Love to all.' [sic]  

Bikini babe: Sharing images on Instagram, the Hunger Games star, 46, appeared in great spirits as she took a dip alongside one of her children

Bikini babe: Sharing images on Instagram, the Hunger Games star, 46, appeared in great spirits as she took a dip alongside one of her children

Looking good: Highlighting her sensational figure, the actress slipped into a red bikini, designed with floral printing throughout

Looking good: Highlighting her sensational figure, the actress slipped into a red bikini, designed with floral printing throughout

In November, the mother-of-two reflected on having children via surrogate during an interview with Net-a-Porter's Porter Edit

The thespian said: 'I definitely think I'm still judged for what I've done and that people don't understand my choices, but I don't feel I owe anybody any explanation.'

'If my story helps people feel less alone on their journey, then I'm grateful for that,' she concluded, before talking about her long-term relationship with the sportswriter, 47. 

'Twenty seven years. It's the thing I'm most proud of,' the TV and film star gushed of her man, who use to work on Wall Street in finance until she 'dragged him into the industry.'

'I do think people grow together or they grow apart. We definitely grew together. We were constantly making decisions that kept us close.

'He worked an 80-hour week; I was traveling all the time in a career that requires me to film on location for up to six months of the year.' 

Family first: The screen star has been isolating with her husband Max Handelman and their sons Felix, nine, and seven-year-old Magnus in their Californian home (pictured in April)

Family first: The screen star has been isolating with her husband Max Handelman and their sons Felix, nine, and seven-year-old Magnus in their Californian home (pictured in April)

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