Bride-to-be Amy Jackson rings in Bachelorette party in Paris with her girl squad, check out inside pics

Updated : Jun 16, 2024 19:38
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Bride-to-be Amy Jackson has offered a glimpse into her Bachelorette trip. The 'Singh is Blling' actor is all set to marry beau Ed Westwick. The couple was engaged in January this year after dating for over three years. 

Amy Jackson's Bachelorette party 

Amy is on a Paris sojourn with her gal pals. Recently, she took to Instagram to share a bunch of pictures, sharing she is all set to embark on a bachelorette trip with her friends to France. She wrote, “On y va #bachelorettefrançaise.” For the all-girls trip, Amy put her stylish foot forward, picking a chic white skirt suit and complimented the look with a huge hat. She also wore a sash reading 'bride to be' and rounded off the look with lace gloves and pearl earrings. Sharing photos with her friends from inside a plane, the actor captioned, 'I do crew'.

Sharing another set of pictures, Amy wrote, “Draw me like one of your French girls. DAY ONE #BacheloretteFrançoise." These pictures saw her looking making a bold statement in a sultry white lace dress featuring a plunging neckline. Elevating the oomph factor, she teamed up the fit with white stockings and matching gloves, completing it with classic bold lips. 

Ed showed his support for his lady love in the comment section as he wrote “The most epic trip, the most epic woman, the most epic love. (heart emoji) You so much.” He wrote “Special” in another post.

Amy's work front 

Amy was last featured in 'Mission: Chapter 1' and 'Crakk'. She is also known for her roles in films like 'Ekk Deewana Tha', 'Freaky Ali', 'Yevadu' and 'The Villian'. 
 

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Amy Jackson

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