Elizabeth Hurley knows how to put the sparkle into Christmas! The glamorous model took to Instagram this week to share a striking snapshot showing her wearing a dress that's just perfect for the festive season.
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The throwback image shows Elizabeth in a plunging black gown featuring diamante detailing. She has accessorised with glittering hoop earrings and wore her shoulder-length hair in loose soft waves.
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"Happy Wednesday," Elizabeth captioned the photo, adding a smiling winking emoji. "Good Lord," fashion illustrator David Downton remarked, while stylist Ann Caruso added: "Stunning," along with four black hearts. A number of other followers left flame emojis and love hearts in appreciation of the photo.
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Elizabeth wowed fans with her glamorous photo
Elizabeth regularly wows her fans with her stunning Instagram posts - and last week was no exception. The 56-year-old showcased her toned abs in a photo showing her posing on a beach in a leopard-print string bikini. "Yeeeessssss! Covid booster today. Thank you!" she wrote.
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Elizabeth has spoken in the past about her approach to health and fitness and previously revealed she starts each day with two mugs of warm water. "It tastes fairly disgusting," she told the Daily Mail UK. "But it's fantastic for your digestive system."
She works hard to maintain her incredible figure
The star also steers clear of processed food. "I like simple, natural, easy food. I don’t really like food with a lot of chemicals or additives," Elizabeth told The Cut. "When I’m at home in the country, I always try and eat food that’s grown locally. That goes for meats and vegetables."
She even grows some of her own produce at home. "All through summer we eat fruit and vegetables from my own garden. I used to have a small organic farm, and all the meat my son ate was from the farm. Obviously, that's not possible for most people, but supporting local farmers wherever you live is a good thing."
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