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Camila Alves' Baby Bump Photographed During Spanish Vacation

Camila Alves, the new wife to American actor Matthew McConaughey, recently showed off her growing baby bump by donning a white and red string bikini while on a vacation in Ibiza, Spain.

The model and mother of two hit the beaches on Aug. 11 with her new husband, where photographers snapped pictures of her swimming and lounging on the sand of the island, which is known for being a central location for music and partying.

She and McConaughey, who wed earlier this summer in the backyard of their Austin, Texas home, also reportedly joined U2 front man Bono, his wife Ali Hewson and guitarist The Edge on the Cirque Du Soleil yacht for an afternoon of swimming and sightseeing.

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The model, 30, also went to the market on the small island with Bono, where the two were photographed chatting as they purchased some necessities for their vacation.

As PopSugar writes, the couple chose to take their Spanish vacation shortly after McConaughey, 42, wrapped up his press engagements for the movies "Magic Mike" and "Killer Joe," and Alves finished promoting her new group of ads for Macy's INC International Concepts line.

The couple, who met at a Los Angeles bar in 2006, wed at their Austin, Texas estate in early June, inviting the guests of their wedding to stay in glamorized tents on their property.

Reese Witherspoon was one notable celebrity to attend their wedding ceremony, which they managed to keep somewhat private from the media and paparazzi.

The couple has two children, son Levi, 3, and daughter Vida, 2, and announced their expectancy for their third child on the Fourth of July, 2012.

"Happy birthday America, more good news, Camila and I are expecting our 3rd child, God bless, just keep livin," McConaughey tweeted on July 4.

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