Rob Lowe, 60, shows off incredible physique during California boat outing
Rob Lowe has still got it.
The “9-1-1: Lone Star” actor, 60, showed off his built body while spending the holiday weekend with his family on his son Matt’s boat in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Saturday.
Lowe was photographed wearing a pair of swim trunks as he soaked up the sun while shirtless and even went for a dip in the water.
The actor also shared a special Fourth of July selfie on Instagram on Thursday.
“Happy 4th! God bless the USA!” he captioned the pic of him posed in front of set of roses gathered to depict the American flag.
Lowe opened up about his fit and healthy lifestyle in February revealing that he opts to focus on sustainable and thoughtful choices rather than quick trends or heavily restrictive diets.
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“I’m trying to be even more disciplined now as I’m older just because as you get older, you need to watch what you eat even more than when you were younger,” Lowe told People at the time.
“So I tried to cut sugar completely as my new year’s resolution. And now I’m figuring, OK, that’s not sustainable for me, but how do I really watch my sugar consumption?”
The “St. Elmo’s Fire” star also voiced his concerns about weight loss fads like Ozempic, saying he worries about the effect the drug will have on people.
“I see people who are taking all the new weight loss drugs and that’s great, and it’s really changed their lives. But my concern always is, ‘OK, now what?’” Lowe said.
“What’s the plan for the longevity of everything?” he wondered.
Other stars have also shared their skepticism about the weight loss drug when considering the number of people who’ve experienced significant side effects.
Lowe also proudly showed off his body with a shirtless selfie last year which he posted on Instagram as he celebrated 33 years of sobriety.
“33 years ago today I found recovery and a tribe that has sustained me on my incredible, grateful journey,” he captioned the post. “My life is full of love, family, God, opportunity, friends, work, dogs and fun.”
“If you or someone you know is struggling with any form of addiction: hope and joy are waiting if you want it, and are willing to work for it!” he closed.