Elizabeth Hurley can’t resist a tiny bikini — or a seaside trip within the Maldives.
The “Austin Powers” magnificence, 59, took to Instagram on Wednesday to point out off her flawless physique in a toffee bikini with blinged-out gold chain hyperlink particulars on the hips and bust.
The actress completed the look with pure, shoulder-length seaside waves and a pair of stylish aviator sun shades.
A brief video clip, set to Billy Ray Cyrus’ “She’s Not Crying Anymore,” confirmed Hurley frolicking within the water on the seaside throughout sundown.
“Essentially the most superb sundown within the superb Maldives,” Hurley captioned the submit, together with a pink coronary heart emoji.
In one other submit on Thursday, the mother of 1 shared a sultry shot in the identical little two-piece quantity in vibrant pink, as she posed close to a palm tree to showcase the look. Hurley tagged Baglioni Maldives, a luxurious resort, and Elizabeth Hurley Seaside, the actress’ personal line of swimwear, in each posts.
In Thursday’s submit, she thanked the resort “for an incredible trip stuffed with solar, sea and sand (and moonlight, scrumptious meals and the perfect out of doors bogs,)” and gave a shout-out to her model’s new Blaze bikini.
The skimpy look is a trip favourite for the “Gossip Lady” alum, who was seen absorbing the solar in the identical go well with for a 2023 getaway to St. Tropez with Joan Collins, and swimming in a red-hot model of the design in Thailand later that yr.
She’s additionally been identified to flaunt peach, white and animal-print variations of the spicy two-piece swimsuit in playful and seductive social media posts.
In a 2017 interview, the “Serving Sara” star admitted her bikini physique doesn’t require an intense exercise routine.
“I don’t do any regulated train, however I’m very lively,” she instructed the Lower on the time.
“On the weekends I’m going for lengthy hikes with my canines. I attempt to stretch daily. I do the occasional yoga or Pilates class, however largely it’s simply self-exercise at dwelling.”