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Elizabeth Hurley, 60, Declares 'Every Day Is Bikini Day' as She Poses in a Tiny String and Chain-Link Two-Piece

Elizabeth Hurley, 60, Declares 'Every Day Is Bikini Day' as She Poses in a Tiny String and Chain-Link Two-Piece

Yahoo08-07-2025
After missing International Bikini Day, Elizabeth Hurley hopped on social media to share a photo of herself rocking a skimpy two-piece swimsuit
"Every day of my life is bikini day," she cheekily captioned the photo of herself modeling a scarlet top and cheetah print bottoms, both of which featured chainlink details
Hurley's latest photo comes a few weeks after she stripped nude to mark her 60th birthdayElizabeth Hurley is living proof that bikini season never has to end.
On Monday, July 7, the actress hopped on Instagram to post a photo of herself rocking a tiny string and chain-link two-piece while belatedly celebrating International Bikini Day, which took place on Saturday, July 5.
Her suit consisted of a scarlet top, which she paired with cheetah-print bottoms. Both top and bottom were held together by strings of gold chain, which hugged her waist and chest.
She might have been a few days late — but Hurley, 60, made it clear that she was always ready to live her life in swimwear, writing, "Every day of my life is bikini day … but somehow I missed posting for official International Bikini Day!!!"
She continued, "Here's a pic from my hol in Greece to make up for it 💋," and also noted that she was wearing her Elizabeth Hurley Beach swimwear line.
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This isn't the first time Hurley has stripped down for a body-baring photoshoot in recent weeks. She posed nude to mark her 60th birthday on June 10, in a field of grass and wildflowers.
"Feeling very blessed and grateful for having the best friends & family in the world ♥️ pic taken this afternoon … in my birthday suit xxx," she wrote in the accompanying caption after celebrating her various accomplishments and her relationship with Billy Ray Cyrus.
The couple went public with their relationship in April 2025, and have since supported each other on social media.
Cyrus, 63, proudly showed the Bedazzled actress some love in the comments section of her latest bikini-clad snapshot, where he responded with a flurry of fire emojis.
The actress's son Damian Hurley also left a message to hype up his mom, writing, "!!!!! Mama this is beautiful xxx."
Damian, a 23-year-old actor and model, also posted a shirtless thirst trap in June. Hurley shared his photo on her Instagram Stories, pairing it with the most mom reaction possible: a flustered emoji.
She also wrote in the comments section of his post, "Good grief ❤️."
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Hurley isn't the only star to celebrate International Bikini Day this year. Sophia Vergara specifically joined in on the festivities by posting a cheeky video of herself wearing nothing but thong-style bikini bottoms on a boat in Ibiza.
Notably, Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Simpson also shared pictures of themselves in skimpy swimwear. However, they did not acknowledge the holiday in their posts on social media.
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