Elizabeth Hurley, 54, flaunts her phenomenal physique in a tiny white bikini as she returns to work 

Elizabeth Hurley, 54, flaunts her phenomenal physique in a tiny white bikini as she returns to work

She is famed for showing off her incredible figure on social media. 

And Elizabeth Hurley was once again stripping off for ‘The Gram’ on Wednesday as she slipped into a sizzling white bikini while larking around.  

The Bedazzled actress, 54, was pictured on a beach – although she did not specify her location – as she revealed she was working again but missing home. 

Wow! Elizabeth Hurley was once again stripping off for ‘The Gram’ on Wednesday as she slipped into a sizzling white bikini while larking around

Elizabeth looked sensational in the tiny white two-piece which highlighted her lithe hips and perky cleavage to perfection. 

She wore her brunette locks in loose waves, shielded her eyes with brown sunglasses and added detail with the delicate adornment on her bikini top.  

It comes after Elizabeth compared her lockdown experience to an episode of The Waltons after she spent the period with family at her £6million mansion.

She spent 16 weeks holed up at the Herefordshire estate in a group of nine, including her elder sister Kate, son Damian, 18, mother Angela, 80, and vulnerable friends. 

Family values: It comes after Elizabeth compared her lockdown experience to an episode of The Waltons after she spent the period with family at her £6million mansion

Family values: It comes after Elizabeth compared her lockdown experience to an episode of The Waltons after she spent the period with family at her £6million mansion

Appearing on Wednesday’s episode of Lorraine, Liz told stand-in host Christine Lampard, ‘It was like The Waltons! We had nine of us, but I was the only one who left in 16 weeks to do a brief raid on the shops’. 

Much-loved family drama The Waltons ran from 1971 to 1981 (with three subsequent movie spin-offs) and revolved around the tight-knit clan’s lives on a Virginia mountain during the Depression and the Second World War. 

The show was such an example for American family life at the time, that President George Bush once even said in a speech in 1992 that he wished to make families in the United States ‘more like the Waltons and less like the Simpsons’.

Classic: Much-loved family drama The Waltons ran from 1971 to 1981 and revolved around the tight-knit clan's lives on a Virginia mountain during the Depression and the Second World War

Classic: Much-loved family drama The Waltons ran from 1971 to 1981 and revolved around the tight-knit clan’s lives on a Virginia mountain during the Depression and the Second World War

Elizabeth revealed that her household took things back to basics for lockdown, much like The Waltons, explaining: ‘We all stayed safe and then we had to just get on, find a way to make it work.

‘There was manual labour, not allowed TV until 6PM. We were all outside – we had beautiful weather in the UK – sweeping up, clipping, attacking things with a chainsaw, making the outside beautiful, growing veg… 

‘We all got healthier. We ate quite a lot but there was the manual labour!’ 

Liz added: ‘We were very nervous about health, there were elderly women and a friend with low immunity who had to be kept safe. We were just nervous and scared whole time’.  

Close bond: The actress, 54, spent 16 weeks holed up at the Herefordshire estate in a group of nine, including her elder sister Kate, son Damian, 18, and her mother Angela, 80 (pictured)

Close bond: The actress, 54, spent 16 weeks holed up at the Herefordshire estate in a group of nine, including her elder sister Kate, son Damian, 18, and her mother Angela, 80 (pictured)