Leslie Mann, Anna Faris, Isla Fisher and Michelle Buteau turned up the heat in a viral bikini video promoting their new comedy “Spa Weekend.”
Mann, 54, slipped into a chic black two-piece while Faris, 49, chose a blue-and-brown striped Zimmermann bikini for the Instagram clip posted by Buteau, 49. Fisher, 50, went bold in a Camilla one-piece mixing leopard print and florals in hot pink and violet, complete with pigtails. Buteau popped up at the end wearing a vibrant cobalt swimsuit. The four stars stared down the camera and swayed their hips to a techno beat, with Fisher at one point hooking her legs between her costars’ legs.
“Best friends, bathing suits & bad decisions!” Buteau wrote via Instagram on Friday, August 21. “@spaweekendmovie serves up all the chaos you need!👙🥂✨.”


The clip drew an enthusiastic response from fellow celebrities. “Whatever this is… I f–king love it lol,” Jenni “JWoww” Farley commented. Singer JoJo Levesque agreed, “This is so f–king weird and I am OBSESSED.”
Fans piled on with their own praise. “This is a spa weekend I would gladly attend,” one wrote. “Bodies are Bodying 😍,” another commented, while a third added, “This is GOLD! You are all icons!! 👏👏👏” Some followers could barely believe what they were seeing, with one fan admitting, “You guys look so good I thought this was AI for a sec LOL!”


The bikini moment capped a week of colorful promotion for the comedy, which hit theaters August 21. The four stars had already made waves appearing on the streets of New York City — and in the subway — wearing bathrobes to drum up interest in the film.
In the viral moment that preceded the bikini video, the quartet’s robe-clad public appearances and subway takeover had already generated buzz for the female-led comedy. The film follows four lifelong friends who escape to a luxury spa retreat for what turns into an unforgettable weekend of “fun, laughter, and a lot of really bad decisions,” per distributor Black Bear. Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore of “Bad Moms” fame, the movie marks a return to the ensemble comedy genre for an underserved female audience.


Faris has spoken about how filming on location helped the cast form a genuine bond. The movie was shot in Australia’s Gold Coast, with production beginning in February, and the chemistry developed during that time now fuels both their onscreen performances and offscreen promotional antics.
“Spa Weekend” is now playing in theaters.

