They may have been married for 12 years, but Phil Neville and wife Julie have clearly lost none of the playful side to their relationship.
The 35-year-old Everton footballer took the opportunity to playfully grab his wife's derrière as they shared a kiss during their holiday in Barbados earlier today.
Health fanatic Julie showed off her slender figure in a eye-catching orange bikini as she and Phil played with their young children Isabella and Harvey in the Caribbean sunshine.
The family looked to be having a great time as they chilled out on the island's, with Julie helping Isabella with sandcastle duties.
Phil meanwhile, couldn't seem to spend a day without a ball game, and kicked around a beach ball with his son.
Julie recently tweeted that the family had come prepared for their tropical holiday: 'I travel tomorrow with 15 suitcases and four pieces of hand luggage for four of us!' she wrote, while posting a photograph of the family's overloaded luggage cart at Gatwick.
'I just can't travel light - I honestly tried!! This is me consolidating too!'
Tangerine dream: Julie showed off her slender frame in a bright orange bikini as she helped the children play in the sand
Photographs of the couple's daughter Isabella happily playing in the sand show just how far she's come after being diagnosed with cerebral palsy at just 18 months old and told it was unlikely she would ever walk.
The couple were then told of the problems she may encounter, from eyesight issues to hearing loss, learning difficulties and trouble with mobility.
But Julie and Neville resolved to do everything possible to give her the chance of a normal life - which started with walking.
As well as the rail fitted to their home, Isabella was fitted with a special brace and leg splints which she would have to wear for the majority of every day, but can now clearly walk without them.
Football crazy: Phil larked around with an light orange ball which matched his wife's striking two-piece
And far from being a stay-at-home WAG, Julie's passion for healthy eating recently led her to launch her website WinNaturally.com, a shop for organic and natural products.
'We don’t sell anything that I do not use in my home, on myself, Philip or the children every day,' she told The Liverpool Echo last year.
'I can honestly say that all our products have been tried and tested by us and they work. We have also tried to be very aware of cost and affordability. There are some expensive items on our website, but the vast majority are affordable.'
Playful: Julie joined in with the ball game as well as playing in the sand as the family relaxed on the island
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