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Liz Hurley risks wardrobe malfunction as she teeters on flimsy swing in teeny bikini

Liz Hurley didn’t care if she was risking a major wardrobe malfunction as she played around on a swing set in a teeny bikini.

The Strictly Confidential star, whose son Damian recently directed her in a raunchy sex scene, left very little to the imagination as she headed to a white sand beach and found a couple of swings hidden amongst the palm trees. Liz stood up on the metal base in her bright two-piece and swung back and forth while holding on for dear life.

A pair of tiny bottoms were cinched around her waist with gold chains, while her plunging bikini top left her cleavage on display while Liz turned her head back and forth to follow the lens. She added a sheer kaftan over the top, emblazoned with tiny floral designs, and slipped on a pair of dark shades to protect her eyes from the sun.

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Liz went barefoot and let her brunette tresses hang loose down her back while soaking up the sun, promoting her new piece from her own swimwear brand Elizabeth Hurley Beach. She captioned her post: “Just swinging in my new Eleni kaftan!”

Liz Hurley looked incredible in a tiny white bikini
(Image: elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

Fans went wild for the new post, which was accompanied by Rodrigo Amarante’s track Tuyo as background music. One fan told her: “Wow, stunning!” Another gushed

It comes after Liz and Damian defended their “very open” bond after he directed his mum’s sex scenes in his debut feature film.. Liz told People: “People are making a lot of fuss. I think there are a lot of factors making it a particularly interesting scene for people” – including the age gap between Liz, 58, and co-star Pear Chiravara, 28.

Fans rushed to comment on the sultry video
(Image: elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

Damian also joked to Tatler that his mum was destined to star in his films, which he started making when he was still a child. He said: “When my mother gave me my first camcorder for my eighth birthday, a despot was born. From that moment, all I wanted was to write and direct movies.

“I tortured every friend and family member I could get my hands on to act in my self-written, self-directed short films, and I dragged whole suitcases of props, lights and costumes on every vacation.

She teetered on a metal swing on the beach
(Image: elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

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“My finest moment was nearly getting my mother arrested en route to St Moritz when I made her chase my long-suffering godfather Hugh Grant around Zurich airport with a fake dagger, bellowing that she was going to skin him alive.”

And for Damian, filming the romp was “totally normal.” He 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.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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