Almost showing her knickers in a teeny sequin dress, Elizabeth Hurley parades her endless legs

Her endless legs were on display in a teeny sequin dress as Liz Hurley posed next to her ex-husband Arun Nayar.

Her flawless beauty and stellar style never ceases to amaze the internet. She shared a snap of herself with Arun, and Liz’s teeny frock was undoubtedly the highlight.

She looked sensational as she wore a sequin minidress and fanned out her long, chocolate tresses in waves while also wearing silver heels to complete the look.

The sweet picture was captioned “mama and dad.” by Liz’s son Damian.

Her endless legs were on display in a teeny sequin dress as Elizabeth Hurley posed next to her ex-husband Arun Nayar.
(Image: elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

A few weeks ago, Liz Hurley teased her Instagram followers with a photo wearing a revealing white robe.

In the makeup chair, the former catwalk model was radiant in a backless white dress that captivated fans online.

The caption reads: “Once more unto the breach…. actors & models must spend the equivalent of YEARS in the make up chair…. I love it as I get to spend time with some of my favourite artists who are wielding their brushes and working their magic.”

The first comment under the photo read: “I love you so much, Miss Hurley,” another said: “I knew I should have become a make-up artist.”

Other commenters added she “didn’t need make-up” and that Liz was “naturally beautiful”.

A few weeks ago, Liz Hurley teased her Instagram followers with a photo wearing a revealing white robe.
(Image: elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

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About Elizabeth Hurley :

Elizabeth Jane Hurley (born 10 June 1965) is an English actress and model. As an actress, her best-known film roles have been as Vanessa Kensington in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and as the Devil in Bedazzled.

In 1994, Hurley accompanied Hugh Grant to the London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in a plunging black Versace dress held together with gold safety pins, drawing immediate attention from the media.