Elizabeth Hurley ‘Looks Photoshopped’ in Racy New Photo

Elizabeth Hurley fans can always count on the model to post stunning selfies and swimsuit pics, and the 59-year-old's most recent social media post definitely didn't disappoint.

Hurley took to Instagram on Monday, Dec. 9, to share a sultry new snap. In the image, she relaxed on a beige couch, leaning back against two cushions. She wore a black dress with a deeply plunging neckline, exposing her cleavage, which she accessorized with a small gold necklace.

"Happy Sunday ❤️," Hurley captioned the photo.

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The star's followers gushed about her ageless appearance in the comments, with some wondering how she could possibly look so young.

"Looks photoshopped for some reason 🤷‍♂️," wrote one person.

"I have no words. BTW... do you know Dorian Gray? 🤣," joked someone else.

"Hello gorgeous!" raved a third commenter.

While speaking at the recent 2024 Bazaar at Work Summit, Hurley opened up to Bazaar editor-in-chief Lydia Slater about the experience of becoming a household name after attending the 1994 premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral with her then-partner Hugh Grant (wearing a now-famous black Versace safety pin dress).

“I’d been working for a few years, and in my mind, I thought I was quite famous—I had been in a few BBC things, and to my family, I was a success,” she said. “But I had no idea what it actually meant to really be in the public eye. That was a real shock to one's psyche."

“It was quite difficult to navigate," she added, going on to note how much different the experience of being famous was at that time.

“When you’re suddenly thrust into the spotlight, your lives aren’t set up for it. You don’t have any protection,” she explained. “It was alarming. The press were much ruder back in the '90s and 2000s than they are now. I truly believe that people aren't allowed to be as rude as they were then—it was absolutely astonishing. It was like running an assault course every time you left your house.”

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