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Marina Squerciati Took the Coolest Video of Herself Swimming in the Dead Sea

Squerciati's latest vacation snaps will have you looking at plane prices instantly.

By Jessica White
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With Season 10 of Chicago P.D. wrapped, that means it's time for its cast members like Marina Squerciati (Kim Burgess) to have some much-deserved time off. For her latest jaunt, Squerciati headed to Israel and took a jaw-dropping video in the Red Sea you'll have to see to believe.

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In the clip, Squerciati rocks a red swimsuit while floating in the Dead Sea. As the camera pans to a wide shot, we see just how far out Squerciati has swam.

Squerciati's second shot in this IG carousel is a photo of herself smiling post-swim, drenched in mud. See for yourself, below! 

"Dead Sea. Now you see me..." she wrote in the caption. 

In March, Squerciati opened up to NBC Insider about the romantic inevitability of Burzek. For P.D. newbies, that's the nickname given for the ship between Burgess and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger ).

"I think she finally realizes that she's been pushing Adam away since the incident when she was shot," Squerciati explained. "She thought she'd dealt with it, the trauma, but she's been closing herself off to Adam, inadvertently, so as not to feel anything. Pain, love, desire. She loves him and wants to open up to him, so hopefully this will lead her towards that. She's finally trying to fix herself so she can love herself and then love him."

And that's exactly what happened. Burgess and Ruzek finally got back together towards the end of Season 10.  However, in the finale, Ruzek was shot and is now in critical condition. Answers to what happens next will come when Season 11 of Chicago P.D. returns fall 2023. 

“We understand the emotional connection our audience has with these characters and we can’t wait to bring more of their stories to the forefront next season,” Lisa Katz, the president of scripted programming at NBCUniversal and Streaming, said in a statement. “A huge thank you to Dick and his amazing team who are the masters of producing incredibly compelling television week after week.”