Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar has managed to create quite the career for herself in the 1990’s, having grown into one of horror’s most beloved modern-day scream queens. The actress starred in the hit television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where she played the title role of Buffy Summers. She soon found herself in I Know What You Did Last Summer, Kevin Williamson’s first post-Scream film, and then coincidentally wound up in Scream 2 as well. She later starred in the American remake of Ju-On: The Grudge, titled more simply The Grudge. Of course, this is only a small fragment of her filmography, which includes plenty of other beloved and iconic roles – like the first live-action portrayal of Daphne Blake in Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. Sarah Michelle Gellar has maintained her place in pop culture since then, and more recently, has taken the opportunity to stay connected with fans via social media. Now, as you can see below, Sarah Michelle Gellar has chosen to share some bikini photos.
The photos were posted on her Instagram account, and reveal two different selfie poses. One shows off a good portion of Sarah Michelle Gellar’s bikini and body, while the other is more focused on her face. The actress took the photos while on vacation, and it certainly looks as though she’s having a great time.
As she wrote in the following caption alongside the photos:
“Weekend me is more fun… weekend me away from home… the most fun”
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In more recent years, Sarah Michelle Gellar has branched out into the realm of voice-acting. She’s had voice-over roles in a number of major IPs, such as the Seventh Sister in Star Wars: Rebels. She also played the character Teela in the Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelation. So while many of her popular live-action roles were played in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, Sarah Michelle Gellar is still busy working and keeping fans up-to-date. As such, fans can stay tuned to ScreenGeek for info on future Sarah Michelle Gellar projects as we have them.