TV journalist Maria Menounos shared a pinup photo for her nearly 1M Instagram followers on Monday.
The 41-year-old brunette beauty – who has recovered from brain surgery in 2017 – looked youthful in a frilly white swimsuit as she held on to a pink smoothie.
The former Extra host was in the swimming pool at the backyard of her Los Angeles home.
In her prime: TV journalist Maria Menounos shared a pinup photo for her nearly 1M Instagram followers on Monday. The 41-year-old brunette beauty looked youthful in a frilly white swimsuit as she held on to a pink smoothie


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Maria Menounos says she is worried sick over her mother… The diva wore her highlighted hair down and she had on minimal makeup as she put her toes in the Spanish tiled pool with brick accents and amazing mini waterfalls on the edge.
Maria said in her caption, ‘Hi there.’
Maria has been quarantining at home with her Greek-born parents Costas and Litsa Menounos.
Cabo gal: Maria also shared this flashback photo from the beach in Mexico
Life is good for MM! The siren is seen here in another flashback picture
It’s essential that the family observe the coronavirus quarantine, because her mother Litsa already suffers from a compromised immune system.
Maria revealed the detail in October, when she announced that her mother’s brain cancer had reappeared on her Better Together podcast
Litsa was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive malignant tumor, and her daughter had her own cancer scare after a benign tumor was discovered in her brain.
Safer at home: Maria has been quarantining at home with her parents Costas and Litsa Menounos, who immigrated to the United States from Greece prior to her birth
Health scare: It’s essential that the family observe the coronavirus quarantine, because her Litsa already suffers from a compromised immune system after suffering from brain cancer
Luckily, she seems to be doing fine after enduring a seven-hour surgery on her 39th birthday to remove the mass.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Maria has transitioned her podcast into a supply of information for those struggling to stay afloat in the current crisis.
Monday’s episode featured an interview with #GIRLBOSS author and founder Sophia Amoruso on how small business can get funds recently allocated by congress, while an earlier show featured tips for parents having to homeschool their young children while schools are closed.
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