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Published: 03:04 BST, 12 January 2016 | Updated: 06:26 BST, 14 January 2016
She tweeted her delight at returning to the white sandy beaches of St Barts.
And it seems Serinda Swan simply couldn't wait to get her feet wet, heading straight to the beach on Monday after touching down in the Caribbean.
Stripping off to a grey snakeskin bikini, the Graceland star didn't waste a moment diving into the azure water.
'I said I'd be back!' Serinda Swan shows off her bikini body as she relaxes on the beach in St Barts
Looking good: The Vancouver-born beauty has spoken about how she maintains her incredible physique
'LAX ---> ST BARTHS,' she had tweeted earlier. 'I said I'd be back.'
The star ensured she exposed as much skin as possible to the sun in her teeny weeny bikini by Acacia. 
The 31-year-old wore her blonde hair swept back over her shoulders, and accessorised with a gold bangle on her arm.
Serinda, who recently appeared on Chicago Fire, is quite the fan of a bikini break.
Peachy: The 31-year-old wore a striking Acacia bikini and accessorised with a gold bangle on her arm
Indeed this is her second vacation in recent weeks, with the Canadian star having only just returned from a trip to the Mexican resort of Tulum.
On December 30 she posted a picture of her hand holding a champagne glass as she sat on a patio complete with hottub, overlooking the ocean.
'Cheers Tulum... I needed you,' she wrote.
Her natural habitat: Serinda loves to show off her gym-toned body on a beach; she is seen here in St Barts
'On to the next one': The beauty is seen reading a book in a hammock during last month's trip to Tulum
The Vancouver-born beauty has previously spoken about how she maintains her incredible physique.
According to the star, she walks her pet dog at least two to three times a day, works out regularly with a personal trainer and trains so that she can perform all of her own stunts on Graceland.
When asked specifically about her favourite exercises, she told LaVida: 'I like things that are different and keep me guessing.'
Another break: Serinda, who recently appeared on Chicago Fire, only just returned from Tulum
Onlookers probably wouldn't be surprised to know that before becoming an actress, Serinda was a successful model, starring in campaigns for brands such as Guess.
However, during her interview with the fashion magazine, the flawless star said she could no longer relate to that world because of the pressures it comes with.
Explaining herself, she revealed: 'It wasn’t who I was, it was who I was told to be based on how I looked and weighed.'
feet with a view: One of the happy traveller's Instagram snaps
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Serinda Swan is an actress of Canadian nationality known best for the portrayal of Erica Reed in Breakout Kings and DEA Special Agent Paige Arkin in Graceland. She was born to parents Scott Swan in West Vancouver and was enrolled in a local school. She has appeared also in dramas like Hawaii Five-0 and Chicago Fire. She has been active in the acting fraternity since 2005.
Swan has had a considerably long and known dating history. She has dated high profile celebrities and her dating history and details have been covered by news and tabloids pretty well. Swan has however never been married and is not in a hurry to do so. She is currently known to be single since the past few years and will certainly meet her love real soon.
Victor Webster was known to be dating Serinda on 2008 after rumors about the couple sprang up in news tabloids.
Terrell and Serinda dated and was a couple on 2008. They split up however, soon after due to problems.
Niall Matter and Swan were a couple on 2009 after they were spotted together on several occasions.
Roger R. Cross and Swan were supposedly together according to rumors which were assumed to be true.
Swan was in a relationship with boyfriend Mehcard Brooks on 2010 but the couple split up soon after.
Jimmi Simpson and Serinda Swan dated on 2012 and had been dating for almost a year or more before finally calling it splits.



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A beard almost stood in the way of Ehren Kassam landing the role of Jenny Cooper’s (Serinda Swan) son Ross on CBC’s crime drama Coroner . You see, Kassam is 21, and Ross was originally supposed to be 16.
“They were just a little skeptical about choosing me because I was a little bit older than the character they were going for,” says Kassam. “And they did want to cast it authentic.”
But, despite his status as a legal adult, he was called in for a chemistry test with Swan and the results upended any reservations the show’s producers may have had.
“Serinda and I really clicked instantly, and Adrienne [Mitchell] the director, was there, too. We all sat and talked for like 15 minutes, and it was really just this natural, electric feeling, and we were all sort of like, ‘Shit, this is really going to be cool.'”
In the end, Ross’ age was inched up to 17 to accommodate Kassam’s scruff, and the former Degrassi: Next Class star was handed the part, which, he says, led to the “best filming experience of my life.”
Ahead of this Monday’s new Thanksgiving-themed episode, “All’s Well,” we gave Kassam a call to learn more about what makes Ross tick and what will be coming up for him in the second half of the season.
You said you had an ‘electric’ chemistry test with Serinda Swan. What was it like working with her throughout Season 1?
Ehren Kassam: I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better partner because she was the most focused actor I’ve ever worked with for sure. She knew exactly what was going on in every character’s head in every scene, and it was so cool and so inspiring to see that because she does take it as seriously as possible, and I really, really respected that. And we just really clicked. I don’t know how else to describe it. We really got along well. We were always joking around and had this really nice chemistry and really nice balance, and we could always sit and have an actual conversation and talk about the scene before doing them.
We would always sit down with [showrunner] Morwyn [Brebner] and Adrienne and sort of discuss wherever we wanted the scene to go, and it was kind of a new experience for me as well because, as a younger actor, you’re sort of used to just being kind of told what to do, and you’re not really given the liberty to experiment as much as you might want and as much as you might think, at least for Canadian network TV, where most of my experience has been. You kind of just get told, ‘This is your character, you’re the heartthrob teenager and play that as much as you can.’ So this was kind of cool because we really got to sit down and experiment with things and try out different things. And I never felt rushed, and I can safely say that it was the best filming experience of my life.
I was going to ask how being on Coroner compared with some of the other shows you’ve been on, such as Degrassi.
EK: Degrassi , don’t get me wrong, was fantastic and I met a lot of people who I’ll call best friends for a long time. It could have been that my character on Degrassi , I really was just the boyfriend to three different storylines for four years. So it was a great experience and a lot of fun, but I didn’t get that experimentation, getting to sort of try out things at my liberty, maybe because the scenes were never really about me then. So it’s interesting when you then switch to a show that has scenes that are focused on you and relying on you, that you are given the liberty to experiment at your will.
But there are pros and cons to both. I was definitely more stressed being on Coroner than I was on Degrassi . Because when I walked on the set of Degrassi , I always knew what I was doing for sure, and it was almost down to a science. Where on Coroner , I would walk in and I would have no idea where the scene would go. So it was definitely an interesting experience.
I understand that you had to learn to swim the butterfly stroke to play Ross.
EK: Yeah, within the first couple of months of casting, there was a little back and forth about, ‘Can you swim?’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, I can’t do a competitive level stroke, but I can swim.’ So I ended up booking it, and they said they wanted me to learn how to do the butterfly stroke, and I said I could hopefully learn that, which was me confidently, casually saying that I could learn something that I knew nothing about. Because looking back, I definitely had no business doing that stroke. But I did learn it, and I actually went to the woman who taught me how to swim when I was a little kid. I went back to my hometown a couple times a week and had an hour-long lesson, and then I learned I had to get a full-body wax.
Oh, my. How did that go?
EK: I laid there for three hours, and it was not fun. I thought it might have been blown out of proportion, it can’t be that bad to undergo it. For maybe the first 45 minutes, I thought, ‘Oh, this isn’t so bad.’ And then the next hour and a half, I remember being actually angry just wanting it to be over so bad. And then I thought she was done, and she said, ‘Now we have to do your other side.’ I was so upset. But I shouldn’t have to do it again, because I’m pretty sure Ross has quit the swim team forever.
Yes, Ross has been really struggling with his dad’s death, particularly after finding out that he gambled the family’s money away. Are things going to improve for him as the season progresses?
EK: One of my favourite things about the character was the opportunity to portray a real mental illness at that age. He had to go through so much and then he decides he’s going to quit school and you see that scene with Matteo in Episode 3, where Matteo is like, ‘When are you going to come back? I can’t bring your homework forever.’ And that’s a very clear indication that kids that age aren’t used to actually dealing with mental illness and knowing how to deal with somebody who is going through that. Because Matteo is like, ‘What do you mean? Why don’t you wanna come back?’ And Ross can’t even explain why he doesn’t want to come back. How do you put that into words? So that’s definitely a big scene that ends up playing out, and the way he then finds out how to deal with that—like meeting Liam in Episode 4 and deciding to work on the bridge with him—that’s a nice way that he ends up being able to cope with it. But that’s not the end of the unfortunate things that do happen to him, so he definitely also finds ways to deal with it that may be less orthodox.
When you say mental illness, do you mean Ross is suffering from depression, or is there something more going on with him?
EK: It’s primarily depression and a lot of anxiety that he goes through. The depression stems from the actual things that are happening to him, and then he develops this fear and overall anxiety about going to school and leaving
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