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IntroductionElizabeth Hurley looked nothing short of sensational as she slipped into a skimpy bikini amid her su
Elizabeth Hurley looked nothing short of sensational as she slipped into a skimpy bikini amid her sun-soaked Maldives getaway on Sunday.
The actress, 58, flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in the tiny coral two piece as she posed up a storm during an impromptu beach photoshoot.
Elizabeth displayed her toned physique and ample cleavage in the look which she teamed with an open white cotton shirt while posing on the golden sands.
She completed the beach look with a pair of dangling gold earrings and palette of flawless make-up.
The stunner revealed that she had taken the sizzling snaps with an old camera which had gone unused for 20-years.
Elizabeth Hurley, 58, looked nothing short of sensational as she slipped into a skimpy bikini amid her sun-soaked Maldives getaway on Sunday
The actress flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in the tiny coral two piece as she posed up a storm during an impromptu beach photoshoot
The stunner revealed that she had taken the sizzling snaps with an old camera which had gone unused for 20-years
Writing: 'Another glorious day in Paradise and hello old friend Leica camera- found in a dusty box in my study, unused for 20 years. So much better than a phone'.
Last week Elizabeth gave another insight into her most recent trip as she slipped into leopard print bikini while indulging in a floating breakfast.
Sharing a video of her relaxing experience, Elizabeth was sure to flaunt her slim frame and ample cleavage in the animal print swimwear set.
The filmstar also gave a glimpse of her fresh fruit breakfast, which was served to her on a huge floating tray in the private pool of her luxury beach-side accomodation.
She captioned her envy-inducing upload: 'Breakfast - Maldives style ❤️ #vacation #bikini #maldives.'
The star's son Damian, 22, recently made his directorial debut with Strictly Confidential, in which his mother gets steamy with another woman.
The mystery drama follows Mia, played by CBBC star Georgia Lock, as she is drawn into a 'world of sex, duplicity and betrayal' while trying to uncover the mystery surrounding her best friend Rebecca's death near her family home in the Caribbean.
Addressing the scenes, Liz explained how she had 'always promised' Damian she would star in his first film after he 'chased her around' making films in his childhood.
Last week Elizabeth gave another insight into her most recent trip as she slipped into leopard print bikini while indulging in a floating breakfast
Sharing a video of her relaxing experience, Elizabeth was sure to flaunt her slim frame and ample cleavage in the animal print swimwear set
The star's son Damian, 22, recently made his directorial debut with Strictly Confidential, in which his mother gets steamy with another woman.
The mystery drama follows Mia, played by CBBC star Georgia Lock, as she is drawn into a 'world of sex, duplicity and betrayal' while trying to uncover the mystery surrounding her best friend Rebecca's death near her family home in the Caribbean.
Addressing the scenes, Liz explained how she had 'always promised' Damian she would star in his first film after he 'chased her around' making films in his childhood.
She told The Telegraph: 'People have got their knickers in a twist about it a bit. But actually for us it wasn’t a big deal at all, just one of the seven scenes we were shooting on that day.
'It seemed like a very natural progression of the relationship we’d had. Being a single mother of a single child has meant by default that we have spent quite a great deal of time together, even though he was at boarding school for 10 years.’
The star's son Damian, 22, recently made his directorial debut with Strictly Confidential, in which his mother gets steamy with another woman
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