Instagram is full of videos of cute girls on vacation dancing around the beach in their bathing suits, but when one of the ladies is Gal Gadot, the clip gets a little more attention.

Gadot posted a clip on her Instagram earlier this week showing her having fun on a Puerto Rican getaway with her friends, actress Mila Kunis (Bad Moms, Friends with Benefits, and Black Swan), singer-actress Katharine McPhee Foster (Smash), who also posted the clip, and entrepreneur Nina Oberfeld, who created the FOOTCLOUD, a gel cushion designed to make sexy shoes more comfortable to wear. This quartet certainly could not have looked more comfortable, dancing barefoot on the beach and on a boat moored in a gorgeous harbor.

The clip is set to the catchy tune, ‘All This in Puerto Rico,” an AI-generated song by TikTok star saxboybilly18, that features lyrics like, “First time in San Juan, mi hijo/Capital of Puerto Rico/… Immediately was enchanted/The whole plane clapped when we landed.” The song talks about going to less-traveled destinations in Puerto Rico, and as he sings about a statue of former US President Barack Obama, the video shows a photo of shirtless Obama in a bathing suit. As the women enjoy the good life, Gadot’s husband, Jaron Varsano, and Kunis’s spouse Ashton Kutcher, are nowhere to be seen.

It’s great to see Gadot having fun after a year that couldn’t have been easy, as she faced online hate for her vocal pro-Israel stance and protests on the London set of her upcoming thriller, The Runner, directed by Kevin Macdonald, who won an Oscar for his Munich Olympic massacre documentary, One Day in September.

Gadot faces protest at the Venice Film Festival

Another upcoming film with Gadot, In the Hand of Dante, will be released on Netflix on June 24. Directed by Julian Schnabel, it is about a manuscript of Dante’s Divine Comedy that resurfaces in New York, and also features a storyline with Dante himself. Gadot plays roles in both storylines, and the movie also stars Oscar Isaac, Al Pacino, Martin Scorsese, Jason Momoa, and Gerard Butler. When it premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2025, more than a thousand artists signed a petition asking for Gadot’s invitation to the screening to be rescinded, as well as for the invite to Butler to be canceled, because of their support for Israel. Schnabel refused, saying he did not believe in boycotting artists. Gadot released a statement saying she had never planned to attend.

Part of the reason she couldn’t make it may have been that the festival conflicted with her end-of-the-summer vacation with her Israeli besties, including actresses Yael Goldman Pfeffer and Rotem Sela.

Although Gadot, the Hollywood superstar best known for her appearances as Wonder Woman, and a mother of four, lives in Los Angeles, she generally spends most of the summer in her native Israel, so her next clip may soon be filmed on a beach near you.