Elizabeth Hurley shares sexy photo while in 'lockdown' with family: 'Finally washed my hair, put on some makeup'
She regularly shares images showing off her glamour shots on Instagram. But Elizabeth Hurley has revealed she’s been too busy caring for loved ones in coronavirus lockdown to spend time on herself.
The model, 54, admitted she has finally washed her hair and put on makeup after 11 days looking after family members and friends at her U.K. home — some of whom are vulnerable.
In a new post, the actress updated her 1.6 million fans with what she had been up to in quarantine as she shared a picture of herself wearing a lacy black nightie paired with dramatic eye makeup and tousled locks.
Captioning the snap, the British star wrote: “Day 11 of my family’s lockdown in Herefordshire and I finally washed my hair, put on some makeup and found time to post.
“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 70s — 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.
“Thank God it’s [Saturday] night and we can r-e-l-a-x and take a break from being glued to the news,” she concluded.
The star — who rose to fame as Hugh Grant’s girlfriend in the 1990s — has one 17-year-old son, Damian, from a former relationship.
Her post was popular with social media users, many of whom joked that they wished they were in lockdown with the model.
One person wrote: “So good that you are being safe!!!!!”
Another commented: “Admirable for your strength.”
A third shared: “Beautiful.”
And a fourth added: “Stay safe. All the best to you and your family.”
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