Liz Hurley seems to be defying the science of aging as she posed in some snaps to show off her latest swimwear. The 60-year-old model admitted that she knows the best secrets to take "flattering" bikini pictures as she showed off her slender body.
The TV personality held her arms high above her head, as she wore a tiny, mint green, triangle bikini set, finishing the look with some cool-looking square sunnies. In a second snap, she lay on some outdoor furniture, with one arm and leg extended into the air and a look of pure joy on her face. In the Instagram post, which has been liked more than 25,000 times, Liz shared her top tips to keep looking her absolute best, even in her sixth decade of life. She captioned the images, writing: "Happy Sunday! My secret to flattering bikini pics? STRETCH! If in doubt, arms up or lie down [loveheart emoji] (and remember your sun block)."
Her reported love interest, superstar Billy Ray Cyrus, commented on the post as he agreed: "Stretching is so healthy," followed by a red love heart. Other comments showered her with compliments.
"You're so beautiful Liz," one fan wrote. While another added: "Ageless beauty!" Someone else said: "You still looking 25. You never age a day."
One more fan quizzed: "How have you not aged?" And a fifth said: "Thanks for showing us how it's done! Always inspirational!"
Despite flaunting her incredible body on social media, Liz recently confessed that she covers up in public because today's high-definition cameras are so "unflattering."
She said: "I only show very small bits of me now. Because, you know, it is obviously when you're older, your skin isn't so good on your body.
"And I do find myself covering up quite a lot when I'm in public because unfortunately, you know, cameras now are high def and they're really unflattering.
"And in real life, you know, people tended to cover up. If you look at the red carpet now, people are covered. They cover their arms, they cover their legs. They just show a little bit because it's deeply unflattering. No matter how old you are. And people don't like it. Why would they? No one likes it."
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