Bono’s daughter Eve Hewson has taken off her clothing.
The actress was seen stripping down to her underwear for high-profile new campaign sH๏τ by Charlotte Wales.
She is one of the latest stars to show off her body for Calvin Klein underwear after Kendall Jenner as well as Hailey and Justin Bieber did it for years.
The actress, 33, is working for the brand Calvin Klein Shapewear, which is a new offshoot for the legendary label.
‘With an array of pieces designed at four compression levels, including thongs, briefs, shorts, bodysuits, leggings and slips, Calvin Klein Shapewear offers sensual styles made for all-day support,’ reads a press release.
Bono’s daughter Eve Hewson has taken off her clothing. The actress was seen stripping down to her underwear for high-profile new campaign
The four compression levels start with Second Skin Smoothing, the lightest option that is made with ‘weightless microfiber’ and offers ‘sensual smoothing with a barely-there look and feel.’
The next level, Stay Put Mesh, features ‘no-slip compression that’s smooth to the touch.’ Stay Put Stretch is designed with firm compression for ‘body defining comfort’ and Secure Sculpt features secure extra-firm compression and body-sculpting performance.
Eve is starring in in Stephen Spielberg’s next sci-fi movie with Emily Blunt.
The unтιтled picture will be based on a story by the legendary filmmaker, while scribe David Koepp – who had previously worked with Spielberg on his 2005 action movie ‘War of the Worlds’ – writes the script.
Although plot details are being kept under wraps, Universal Pictures teased the project would be a ‘new original event film’, with the flick expected to include sci-fi elements in its story.
The movie is slated to hit cinemas on May 15, 2026.
She is one of the latest stars to show off her body for Calvin Klein underwear after Kendall Jenner and Justin Bieber have done it for years
The actress, 33, is working for the brand Calvin Klein Shapewear, which is a new offshoot for the legendary label
Bono with Anastacia in South Africa in 2003
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Last year Hewson said she steals her dad Bono’s expensive face cream.
The Perfect Couple actress has revealed her U2 frontman father was gifted a bottle of the luxury Augustinus Bader moisturizer, and the 64-year-old rocker has no clue that she uses it because he’s not into his skincare.
She told Byrdie: ‘Which is a real benefit of our relationship because his ᴀssistant bought it for him, and he obviously does not wash his face and doesn’t care, and it’s just in his bathroom.
‘It’s really expensive, amazing face cream. And so I go in there when I’m home, use it all, and he is none wiser.’
Eve’s mom, activist Ali Hewson, also isn’t big on skincare, but her and her older sister Jordan, 35, are.
She said: ‘My sister and I are the skincare freaks, and whenever someone has something new, it’s like, what is that? Oh my god, what does that do? Should I get it?
Justin and Hailey Bieber starred in a Calvin Klein campaign, days after their star-studded wedding ceremony in South Carolina in 2019
‘So, I’d say I am the most skincare obsessed because I’m a Cancer. I’m into self-care and taking baths, doing face masks and watching a movie while hanging out with my cat and doing a laser LED light. I have every gadget you could ever think of.’
Meanwhile, Bono and Ali – who are also parents to Inhaler frontman Elijah, 25 – were not best pleased to hear she wanted to become an actor, and Eve admits there is ‘a lot of bad s***’ that goes on in ‘stark’ Hollywood.
She said: ‘[My parents] were like, “Oh my god, this is what she wants to do.”
‘They just didn’t want me to move to Hollywood. They didn’t want me to get caught up in the movie business,’ she added.
‘I mean, look at the music industry, at the movie industry—it is stark. There’s a lot of bad s*** out there.
‘They were concerned for their 15-year-old child that, all of a sudden, came home and was like: “I want to be an actress.” They were like, “Oh god, no. Please be an architect.”‘