
Liz Hurley strips off to tiny bikini to show off washboard abs as fans say she ‘doesn't age'
BIKINI BOD Liz Hurley strips off to tiny bikini to show off washboard abs as fans say she 'doesn't age'
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LIZ Hurley has stripped off to a seriously tiny bikini to show off her impressive washboard abs.
Fans have exclaimed that the 60-year-old stunner "doesn't age" after she posed up a storm in the sizzling two piece.
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Liz has stripped off to a tiny bikini for a sizzling snap
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She often shows off her stunning figure in snaps online
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She is currently dating Billy Ray Cyrus
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Taking to Instagram on Monday, Liz shared the ultimate bikini snap as she posed in a tangerine-coloured bra top and some leopard print briefs.
The skimpy two piece was incredibly revealing, and really displayed Liz's slender curves.
Her washboard abs were in full view, as well as her cleavage - thanks to the low-cut plunging nature of the bikini bra she donned.
She stood in a lavish garden area while leaning against a wall.
Smizing for the camera, Liz's hair was down, tousled and draped to one side.
"Every day of my life is bikini day…" she penned in the caption.
"But somehow I missed posting for official International Bikini Day!!!
" Here's a pic from my hol in Greece to make up for it.
"Ps. I'm wearing @elizabethhurleybeach of course," she concluded the caption, with a cheeky plug of her business.
Fans were instantly enamoured by Liz's ageless beauty, with many quick to comment and swoon in disbelief over her age.
Liz Hurley, 59, looks stunning as she strips off to barely-there bikini
"Does she not age?" asked one person.
"The woman doesn't age," declared another.
"This woman is a vampire, how does she look like that at 60?" joked a third.
"So beautiful, Elizabeth does not age," penned a fourth.
A fifth then said: "How does she look like this at 60…?"
While a sixth said: "She's 60!! Look at Liz. She's older than I am and with that figure!!"
And a seventh wrote: "The most beautiful woman in the world!!!"
Even Liz's son Damian Hurley commented, writing: "!!!!! Mama this is beautiful xxx."
Back in April, the actress and country music icon Billy Ray Cyrus, 63, took the world by surprise when they became the latest A-list couple.
The pair went public on Easter Sunday with a loved-up picture in a field.
Wearing festive bunny ears, Billy went in for a kiss on Liz's smiling mouth.
They have since put on several smitten public appearances together, with Liz's son even seen out with them both.

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