And Liz Hurley proved she has a physique most women half her age would be envious of as she posed for a sizzling selfie on on Thursday afternoon.
Snapping away in her mirror, the actress set pulses racing as she showcased her toned figure in a skimpy scarlet two-piece to celebrate National Bikini Day.
The Royals star proudly put her sensational shape and toned tummy on display in the bright red swimwear.
Posing up a storm in front of the lens, the model accentuated her naturally striking features with low-key make-up, while wearing her brunette locks falling loosely around her shoulders.
The star previously revealed she makes sure she stays as active as possible and sticks to a healthy, organic diet to maintain her slim figure.
Speaking in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, she explained: 'There's no short-cut to being slim; you have to watch what you eat.
'I put myself under extra pressure because I still model my own bikinis, but I do have little treats now and again, such as Fruit Pastilles or marshmallows.
'You must do some exercise, too. I walk every day with my dogs and try to run - even though I hate running. I am extremely active, though, and don't sit still for long.'
Liz has son Damian, 15, with American businessman and film producer Steve Bing, with whom she had a brief relationship with back in 2001.
The actress was previously married to textile heir Arun Nayar from 2007 to 2011.
Liz has also been involved in high-profile romances with actor Hugh Grant, 55 - who she dated from 1987 to 2000 and is Damian's god-father - and Australian cricketer Shane Warne.
The brunette beauty and the sportsman called off their engagement in December 2013, but still remain friends.
Liz has previously admitted she put her career on hold when she welcomed Damian into the world.
Describing her role as a mum, she told Closer: 'Looking after my son became my number one task, and it was a joy to have someone else on whom to focus.
'I was 36 and had been worrying about myself for quite long enough.
'I stopped doing movies and TV for the first eight years of his life, and I don’t regret it for a moment. I always put him first.'
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