Liz Hurley ditched her bra in a totally see-through top and red latex skirt for a series of eye-popping snaps.
The actress, 58, posed up a storm in a behind-the-scenes video from her latest photoshoot, all while promoting her new erotic thriller Strictly Confidential. Directed by her son Damian, Liz stars in same-sex romps which see her getting up close and personal with a fellow actress.
In her new shoot, Liz donned a black lace bra top that was almost completely sheer – and backless to boot. The racy garment was loose on Liz’s slim frame and slipped down at the back, before being tucked into her bright red latex skirt that barely skimmed her mid-thighs.
The star slipped into a pair of black stiletto heels and a chunky gold necklace, adjusting her bright pink lipstick in the mirror while tossing her loose brunette hair. A mirrored elevator proved the perfect backdrop for her to strike a sultry pose, and Liz was all too keen to show off her bright pink manicure and lilac eyeshadow.
She gushed in her Instagram caption: “Talking everything Strictly Confidential with the lovely @thesarahbailey1 for @Telegraph ahead of the UK May 13th release. Magazine out tomorrow. Thank you Saturday Telegraph!”
She gushed in her Instagram caption: “Talking everything Strictly Confidential with the lovely @thesarahbailey1 for @Telegraph ahead of the UK May 13th release. Magazine out tomorrow. Thank you Saturday Telegraph!”
Liz has insisted that the lesbian sex scenes she’s starring in – under the watchful eye of her son – are “integral” to the plot of her new film, which follows Mia – a girl haunted by the suicide of her best friend Rebecca. She reluctantly accepts an invite to spend time with Rebecca’s family in the Caribbean on the anniversary of her death, but she’s soon certain there’s more to her passing than it first seemed.
In steamy scenes depicting an affair between Lily and her daughter’s friend, Liz dons a slashed gold gown as her co-star Pear Chiravara peppers kisses down her neck. Liz told TooFab: “Well, it was a very important part of storytelling, when Mia, our protagonist, is on this quest to find out why her best friend killed herself. It was so integral to [the storytelling] that the actual physical filming of it wasn’t even something we talked about really.”
Damian, meanwhile, told The Sunday Times: “I hate to say that it felt totally normal. I don’t know what that says about us. I was speaking to a lot of my friends who are also second generation of parents in the industry. They say exactly the same thing: that things to outsiders that may seem totally strange and extraordinary, for us we’ll just have grown up with in everyday life.”
Liz told Access Hollywood she felt “looked after” while filming the scene, and said it felt “liberating” to film a sex scene with a member of her family. Damian even takes his mum’s sexy pictures, while she takes his – and it’s completely normal.