Jerry Seinfeld was spotted doing a swan jump into the water on a yacht in St Tropez on Wednesday.
The 69-year-old comedian jumped in the water to meet up with his wife, Jessica Seinfeld, who was already in the water.
Jerry wore bright green swim shorts on this Olympic dive while Jessica, 51, wore a bright yellow and white swimsuit.
After he dunked and swam to Jessica, the two enjoyed the water and chatted in between.
The duo returned to the yacht and rinsed off the salt water using the outdoor shower on deck.
The Latest: Jerry Seinfeld was spotted doing a swan jump into the water on a yacht in St Tropez
Olympic style: The 69-year-old comedian jumped in the water to meet up with his wife Jessica Seinfeld, who was already in the water
Impressive: Jerry wore bright green swim shorts on this Olympic dive, while Jessica, 51, wore a bright yellow and white swimsuit
Bright: After he dunked and swam to Jessica, the duo enjoyed the water and chatted in between. The duo returned to the yacht and rinsed off the salt water using the outdoor shower on deck
Cooling down: Jerry showed off his toned physique while enjoying a shower on the yacht
Jerry showed off his toned physique while enjoying a shower on the yacht.
Later in the day, Jessica went snorkeling and put on a shirt and snorkeling gear.
Jerry and Jessica met in 1998 and tied the knot a year later on Christmas Day.
The couple have three children together: Sascha (22), Julian (20) and Shepherd (17).
Jerry met Jessica during her disastrous first marriage to Eric Nederlander.
She insisted in The New York Times that she initially showed no interest in Jerry, who allegedly didn’t know she was married when he first tried to flirt with her.
However, Eric angrily accused Jessica of cheating on him with Jerry and filed for divorce in late 1998, just four months after the wedding.
“I was manipulated, misled and taken completely by surprise by Jessica’s infidelity,” he told Page Six.
“Jerry and Jessica have no respect for decent values. They deserve each other. I move on with my life.’
Looking good: Jerry showed off his toned physique while enjoying a shower on the yacht
Summer: Jessica showcased her slim figure in a yellow and white swimsuit
Cooling down: The duo rinsed off the salt water before grabbing towels and taking a break
Active: Soon after, Jessica decided to snorkel off the yacht
When the marriage fell apart, Eric’s mother, Caren Nederlander, gave TV Guide her own take on the situation: “Like Monica Lewinsky, Jessica was impressed with the stars.”
The following year, Jessica and Jerry tied the knot in a Christmas ceremony led by comedian George Wallace.
A few years later, Jessica insisted in Vogue that “Jerry was neither the cause nor the effect” of the failure of her first marriage.
In 2020, Jerry reflected on how his own marriage to Jessica had managed to last so long.
“Well, I’m not in Hollywood, I’m in New York, so I have a little advantage there,” he quipped during an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
“I always thought LA was very bad for marriage.” “I think you need good ones — four seasons is good wedding weather,” he said.
Swim time: She later added a pair of swim goggles to enjoy another dip in the water
Cooling down: Jerry and Jessica spotted on the yacht on Wednesday
Sunshine: Jerry wrapped a towel around his body after swimming
Fit: Jerry looked amazing in his green swim trunks
Explore: Jessica added a long sleeve shirt with snorkel goggles for her next adventure
Hello: Jessica wore her hair tied back in a bun for her second dive of the day
Focus: Jessica getting ready to snorkel
Tan: Jessica returns to the boat while Jerry chats with a crew member
Soaking up the sun’s rays: Jerry also wore a watch and his wedding ring
“If it’s sunny and warm all the time, that’s not good for long-term relationships, you know? Because it makes you want to go on a trip. It makes you want to get going. It’s nice outside. “In New York you just want to stay at home in the winter.”
Now his kids love to put me down when I try to be funny, and I don’t. They love to just stare at me and say, “Really? Is that one of your new parts?”
Adding, “That’s the worst thing they’re going to say.” “Is that something you’re working on dad?”