
Elizabeth Hurley's mum, 85, shows the world how it is done: As former teacher makes headlines by stripping down to plunging swimsuit, how she lives a glitzy showbiz life after moving into her daughter's £6m country pile
Angela, who recently celebrated her 85th birthday, and Elizabeth, 60, were certainly on fine form as they struck a pose in their coordinating leopard print beach ensembles from Elizabeth's very own beachwear range.
Elizabeth and her son Damian often share glamorous snaps of her mum Angela on social media.
But Angela didn't always live such a glamorous life, as she was previously a teacher at Kempshott Junior School in Basingstoke.
Angela was married to Roy Leonard Hurley, Elizabeth's father, who was a major in the Royal Army Educational Corps.
Angela and Roy have two other children, Kate and Charlie, who tend to stay out of the spotlight.
In 2020, Elizabeth revealed her mother had moved into her Herefordshire mansion so they could spend the lockdown together and they even celebrated Angela's 80th birthday there.
They were staying at her £6million Herefordshire mansion, complete with 13 bedrooms, which she bought with her ex Shane Warne in 2012.
At the time, she told The Mirror: 'I live near Wales now. My sister Kate lives there and my mother has moved in with me.
'I don't have my friends around. But I am more organised now than I have ever been because I have more time.'
Elizabeth said she felt 'incredibly lucky' to be in her country home alongside her family during this time of social distancing.
It's thought they still live together now.
Elizabeth - who posed in the same swimwear days prior - looked typically flawless as she showed off her trim physique in a racy two-piece which she teamed with a long, white beach cover-up.
Meanwhile, teacher Angela wowed as she rocked a similar one-piece with a plunging neckline, which she too wore with a white cover-up.
Elizabeth happily captioned her sizzling post, writing: 'Twinning with my mama ♥️ We just celebrated her 85th birthday, in @elizabethhurleybeach of course.'
Fans were quick to take to the comments of the Bedazzled star's post and everyone was saying the same thing - that the star undoubtedly got her jaw-dropping looks and figure from her mother.
They shared: 'LIKE MOTHER LIKE DAUGHTER. Two absolute beauties ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Happy Birthday to my favourite woman I have yet to meet.'
'OMG!!!! Now I see where you get your beauty! Wow!!!'
'Well this explains everything! Good genes. Gorgeous photo!!'
'You won the good genes lottery for sure.'
'Both stunning now we know were your good genes come from.'
'Like mother like daughter, I can see where you got your sexiness from.'
Fans were quick to take to the comments of the Bedazzled star's post and everyone was saying the same thing - that the star undoubtedly got her jaw-dropping looks and figure from her mother
Meanwhile, Elizabeth's son Damian, 23, shared sweet snaps with his grandmother at her birthday dinner as he paid tribute to her.
He penned: 'My beautiful Grandma's 85th birthday dinner ♥️ My partner in crime since birth… I love you.'
It comes after Elizabeth and boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus put on a loved up display as the US singer continued to enjoy his first UK summer at her £6m country estate.
The British actress and Achy Breaky Heart crooner, 63, who went public with their romance in April, beamed in snaps after discovering a tortoise on their travels.
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Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail
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The Sun
10 minutes ago
- The Sun
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"If I had any advice for a winner, I'd say money liberates you to be the person that you want to be." Which day to play You have to be in it to win it, so if you want the chance of scooping a jackpot, you must buy a ticket. But certain days are better than others to buy a ticket. Lottery Guy said Tuesday is actually the best day to buy a ticket over Friday. He said: "With EuroMillions, Friday is the much more popular day, so you've got more competition on a Friday. "Consider focusing on the Tuesday draw if you want to keep more of that jackpot for yourself." And remember, only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and set a spending limit before you play. Visit or if you need help.