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Elizabeth Hurley Shares Video of Boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus Driving Through Countryside

Elizabeth Hurley Shares Video of Boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus Driving Through Countryside

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Elizabeth Hurley is giving a tiny glimpse of her life with new boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus.
Hurley, 59, took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 22, to share a series of photos of her posing on a front porch. In the sweet snaps, she donned a white blouse, blue jeans and brown boots.
Hurley' also included a video of Cyrus — who was tagged in the post — driving an all-terrain vehicle across the countryside as she watched from a distance. The automobile included an American Flag attached to the back that waved in the wind as the sun set.
Earlier this week, Hurley confirmed her romance with Cyrus in a joint post via Instagram on Sunday, April 20. The announcement featured a sweet photo of the couple cozying up on a farm as they celebrated Easter.
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Elizabeth's son Damian Hurley — who she shares with ex Steve Bing — appeared to give the pair his stamp of approval as he commented, '🥳♥️.'
While Elizabeth made things Instagram official with Cyrus on Easter Sunday, a previous post of hers alluded to their romance. The actress took to social media earlier this month to share a video of her in a bikini while vacationing in the Maldives. In the clip, Elizabeth blew a kiss to the camera as she posed in front of the ocean. The video was set to Cyrus' song 'She's Not Cryin' Anymore' and he was tagged in the post.
A source exclusively told Us Weekly that Elizabeth and Cyrus' relationship is 'going well' especially considering the pair are longtime pals.
'They have been friends for years but it turned romantic recently. It's not completely random as they worked together years ago and always kept in touch,' the insider explained. 'Billy Ray is always great about keeping in touch with people from past projects and maintaining friendships. The relationship is very recent.'
The source added that the couple have 'bonded over life experiences.'
'They really understand each other and Liz is a very compassionate person, which Billy Ray adores,' the insider continued. 'She has been spending time with him on his farm in Nashville and they both enjoy the low-key, nature-loving lifestyle. They have just been enjoying life together and wanted to make it public. They have nothing to hide and are very happy.'
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In addition to forming a strong romantic bond, Elizabeth and Cyrus are also establishing connections with each other's children. (Elizabeth is mother to son Damian, 23, while the country singer shares daughters Miley Cyrus, and Noah Cyrus and son Braison Cyrus with ex-wife Tish Cyrus. Billy Ray also adopted Tish's son Trace Cyrus and daughter Brandi Cyrus whom she welcomed during a previous relationship.)
An additional source exclusively told Us that Billy Ray has 'bonded' with Damian, who is 'really happy seeing his mom happy.'
Elizabeth, meanwhile, has been 'in touch' with Billy Ray's daughter Noah — who is 'very close with her dad,' the insider noted, adding that Elizabeth 'doesn't have relationships' with Brandi, 37, and Miley, 32, 'yet.'

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