As Liz Hurley resurfaced an old photo from the archives and showcased her modeling abilities, she sent the internet into meltdown as she wore a cut-out latex leotard .
Following a jaw-dropping display on her platform, the actress, 58, had fans calling her “the best pinup ever.”
Liz looked directly into the camera as she struck up a pose, swooping her brunette locks away from her face as she paraded her slender curves in a tiny latex piece that caught the eye.
A second picture shows Liz flashing her famous cleavage while the rain pours over her.
In captioning the three images, Liz wrote: “Happy 50th edition @thepopmag.”
Fans gushed over the post in the comments section, with one claiming it was “the best pinup ever!”
Another commenter said: “I have no words… just WOW.”
While another asked: “Are you still wearing that outfit? Why not recreate that photo shoot now?”
and a fourth said: “Still the most beautiful woman in the world.”
Earlier this week, she surprised fans with the baggy swimsuit she wore during a photo shoot on the beach.
As Liz stood on a sandy beach with a dreamy blue ocean in the background, her outfit showed off a plunging neckline – allowing fans a close-up look at her breasts.
While smoldering towards the camera, she wore her famous honey blonde hair in lush waves and sunglasses.
Her caption reads: “We all need a black one-piece and this one is THE BEST. 25%off in our special Black Edit.”
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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.