
Damian Hurley strips off for shirtless outdoor shower snap with female pal while on holiday in Mykonos
The actor and model, 23, is currently enjoying downtime in Mykonos, Greece as he soaks up the sun and tops up his tan.
In a social media update to his fans, Damian stripped down to white swimming shorts for an outdoor shower.
Showing off his impressively chiseled physique, he showered with an female pal who donned a black bikini.
As the crystal-clear water washed over his hair, Damian boasted a big smile.
He captioned the post: 'Saving water.'
Damian's trip meant he was absent from his mother Elizabeth's new reality show premiere in London earlier this week as she was supported by her boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus.
Elizabeth could be seen gazing adoringly at Billy Ray as they posed on the red carpet of her new Channel 4 show The Inheritance on Wednesday.
The actress, 60, put on a loved-up display with the country singer, 63, as they held hands and posed together at the event.
Elizabeth turned heads in a red figure-hugging midi dress with a cut out detail along the chest.
The Bedazzled star added height to her frame with a pair of gold heels and complimented her look with matching earrings.
Billy Ray opted for a black short-sleeved shirt along with a matching pair of trousers and black shoes.
The Inheritance sees twelve strangers arrive at a grand English country estate, lured by the irresistible opportunity to inherit a chunk of a vast fortune.
The fortune belonged to a glamorous benefactor known only as 'The Deceased', (played by Elizabeth) who has left video messages for the players from beyond the grave.
Elizabeth turned heads in a red figure-hugging midi dress with a cut out detail along the chest and added height to her frame with a pair of gold heels and complimented her look with matching earrings
To release money from 'The Inheritance', the players must work as a team to complete a series of challenges – and in similar vein to The Traitors; the better they perform, the more money is released, and the bigger the prize pot.
But The Deceased had one condition: to win the game they must persuade all others that only they should be entrusted with the money.
Damian previously gave a public seal of approval for his mum's relationship with Billy Ray.
In June, he included the country rock star in his gushing Father's Day post about impactful men in his life.
He said: 'Happy Fathers' Day to my beautiful daddy and some favourite men in my life.'
Damian could be seen smiling with Billy Ray as they posed for a snap, both wearing black sunglasses.
Billy Ray was wearing a signature hat and black leather jacket, while Damian donned a red suit over a black mesh shirt.
Tragically Damian's biological father Steve Bing died by suicide in 2020.
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