Model Elizabeth Hurley turned another year older today and she demanded attention with her latest social media snap.
The actress celebrated her 55th birthday by having soak in a bath and she shared the moment with the millions of fans.
Liz applied her face with make up as she kicked back and relaxed throwing her arms in the air with her modesty covered by the bubbles.
The birthday girl shared a snap of herself in the bath tub on her official Instagram account to mark the occasion.
She penned: “Happy Birthday to me.This is the fifth birthday we’ve celebrated during lockdown amongst my little group- including my mother’s 80th and my son’s 18th.
“Grateful to be happy and healthy and to have the best family and friends.
“Here’s hoping real life starts again one day.”
Unsurprisingly, Liz’s latest snap turned the heads of her 1.4 million followers who rushed to leave a supportive message underneath the picture.
One cheeky fan penned: “Damn those bubbles.”
Another added: “You get even more beautiful with age. I would like to volunteer to assist you with your bath.”
A third posted: “Let me join you.”
A fourth wrote: “Wow!”
Liz is spending lockdown with her mum Angela and son Damian, 18 as well as a close friend at her £6 million mansion complete with 13 bedrooms.
The TV star is set to be holed up at the Herefordshire estate which she bought with her ex Shane Warne in 2012.
Speaking to The Mirror, Liz said: “I live near Wales now. My sister Kate lives there and my mother has moved in with me.
“I don’t have my friends around. But I am more organised now than I have ever been because I have more time.”
It comes after Liz recently said she felt “incredibly lucky” to be in her country home alongside her family during coronavirus pandemic lockdown.
She penned: “In these scary times I feel incredibly lucky to live in the countryside and have lots of outside space.
“As well as my son, I have seven other people living with me including my 79 year old mother and her sister- also in her late 70’s – and one of my best friends who is in the highest risk group with severe respiratory problems.
“Keeping everyone as safe as possible (and fed) is a full time job.
“We all are full of the highest admiration for our wonderful NHS staff and are doing everything we can to not add to their burden.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk