Au naturel! Pirates Of The Caribbean star Kaya Scodelario shows off her bare skin during a fan meet and greet in Australia

They wrapped up filming the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean film in Australia on Wednesday.

And the stars couldn't wipe the smiles off their faces as they greeted thousands of dedicated fans in Southport on the Gold Coast.

Lead female actress, Kaya Scodelario showed off her flawless skin as she went makeup free for the fan meet and greet. 

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Baring all: Pirates Of The Caribbean's lead actress, Kaya Scodelario rocked a no make-up look while meeting fans in Southport on the Gold Coast on Wednesday after wrapping up filming

Baring all: Pirates Of The Caribbean's lead actress, Kaya Scodelario rocked a no make-up look while meeting fans in Southport on the Gold Coast on Wednesday after wrapping up filming

Looking drained from a long day of filming, the 23-year-old dressed in a mid-18th century style pale blue gown, which gathered in tightly around her slender waist.

Trying to brave the cool winter weather, the actress wore a thick navy blue knitted cardigan over the top of her floor-length gown.

Kaya wore her long brunette locks down in loose curls as she stopped to sign autographs for the delighted crowd.

Kicking back: The 23-year-old was dressed in a mid-18th century style gown and a thick knitted jacket as she braved the cool winter weather

Kicking back: The 23-year-old was dressed in a mid-18th century style gown and a thick knitted jacket as she braved the cool winter weather

Stylish: The actress wore her brunette hair down styled in loose curls 

Stylish: The actress wore her brunette hair down styled in loose curls 

Interaction: The British actress took the time out to stop and sign autographs for her dedicated fans

Interaction: The British actress took the time out to stop and sign autographs for her dedicated fans

Also joining the British actress was Kevin McNally, who stars as Joshamee Gibbs in the flick.

The 59-year-old, who has featured in the film franchise since it first started in 2003, donned his well-known pirates attire.

wearing cream slacks with a ripped vest over his shirt, Kevin's face and bare chest was covered in dirt as he walked along waving to the audience.

The film's star Johnny Depp was the last to arrive, sending fans into a frenzy as he happily posed for selfies.

Star of the show: Johnny Depp was the last cast member to arrive at the meet and greet 

Star of the show: Johnny Depp was the last cast member to arrive at the meet and greet 

The star headed straight from the Pirates Of The Caribbean set to the event held at The Spit in Southport

The star headed straight from the Pirates Of The Caribbean set to the event held at The Spit in Southport

Making their day: The star spent time chatting with fans while signing memorabilia and even a newspaper 

Making their day: The star spent time chatting with fans while signing memorabilia and even a newspaper 

One fan brought along a huge Public Enemies poster for Depp to sign 

One fan brought along a huge Public Enemies poster for Depp to sign 

On Tuesday, the star surprised sick children in Brisbane's Children's Hospital with an unofficial visit.

Dressed in his full Captain Jack Sparrow attire, Johnny, 52, took the time to say hello and chat too many of the children who were bed ridden from their illnesses.

One lucky recipient was seven-year-old Max Bennett, who suffers from transverse myelitis.

According to Spinal Injuries Australia transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder caused by inflammation across both sides of one level, or segment, of the spinal cord.

Traditional all the way: Kevin McNally, who stars as Joshamee Gibbs, took his time saying hello to fans as he dressed in his iconic attire of cream slacks, a white shirt and a ripped vest

Traditional all the way: Kevin McNally, who stars as Joshamee Gibbs, took his time saying hello to fans as he dressed in his iconic attire of cream slacks, a white shirt and a ripped vest

A bit dirty there: The 59-year-old actor was covered in dirt after they finished filming

A bit dirty there: The 59-year-old actor was covered in dirt after they finished filming

Max's mother Rachel told the ABC that Johnny handed out gold joins which had pirate heads engraved on the face of them to the children.

'It was really beautiful. Everyone kept on trying to move him on, but he kept on coming back,' Ms Bennett told the publication.

'He came on the condition that he wasn't pushed along and crowded by adults and he could spend as much time as he wanted with the kids.'

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is due to be released in cinemas in 2017. 

Good deeds: Johnny Depp surprised hundreds of sick children on Tuesday when he stopped by Brisbane's Children's Hospital 

Good deeds: Johnny Depp surprised hundreds of sick children on Tuesday when he stopped by Brisbane's Children's Hospital 

Showing support: Johnny took the time to chat to sick seven-year-old Max Bennett (pictured) who suffers from transverse myelitis

Showing support: Johnny took the time to chat to sick seven-year-old Max Bennett (pictured) who suffers from transverse myelitis

 

 

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