Liz Hurley ‘s son Damian looks the spitting image of his famous mum in a steamy new advert with supermodel Irina Shayk.
The 18-year-old has bagged himself a role for Pat McGrath’s #DarkStarMascara.
Looking the double of his mum in the steamy clip, Damian can be seen sprawled on the floor in leathers while Cristiano Ronaldo’s ex-lover, 34, lays down on top of him.
With his long dark locks falling freely behind his head, the rising star showcased his stunning likeness to his famous mum
Thanks to his piercing blue eyes and full pout, Damian’s resemblance to Liz is striking.
Pushing her chest against him, Irina caress the model with her PVC clad hand as she gazes down the lens.
Posing the advert online, Damian gushed: “The breathtaking Irina Shayk and I for my favourite Aunty, directed by the extraordinary Steven Meisei.”
Meanwhile, Irina added: “Major new #DarkStarMascara directed by the iconic #StevenMeisel for the legendary @patmcgrathreal!
“New must have.. alongside the most amazing beauty Damian Hurley.”
Tragically Damian and Liz were left heartbroken last month after his father Steve Bing took his own life.
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According to reports Damian “received written note from his millionaire father before he died”.
Bing is also believed to have written a note to Damian’s half-sister Kira Kerkorian Bing.
American TV host Billy Bush said: “I have friends that were friends with him. Steve had depression with a capital D.
“The whole coronavirus thing was definitely a factor. It really messed with him.
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“Another source told me he was very depressed. Close friends are shocked at his death. Sources told Extra he suffered from bipolar disorder.”
The celebrity interviewer admitted: “I talked to some of his friends and they were shocked that he moved from downtown to Beverly Hills.
“He was a reclusive guy and then he went to the most social building in all of Beverly Hills, with celebrity lawyers, rappers and all kinds of people in there. And there was money trouble.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk