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Nika Shakhnazarova

Liz Hurley ditches bra as she strips down to her pants and open shirt for sexy snap

Liz Hurley looked sizzling in her latest Instagram offering.

The 55-year-old bombshell proved she simply refuses to age in a sultry Instagram snap for which she decided to ditch her bra.

As she showed off her incredibly toned body and led carefree on the grass, Liz soaked up the British sun in bikini bottoms.

A white linen robe covered her modesty in the snap.

In the sexy snap shared with her 1.7 million Instagram followers, the mother-of-one penned: "Home, sweet home. #countrylife."

The former model has been doing her very best to cope with the crushing loss of her son Damian's father who passed away last month.

Liz left little to the imagination in the sultry snap (Elizabeth Hurley/Instagram)

She returned to social media with a bikini snap one week after her ex Steve Bing 's tragic death.

Bing took his own life at just 55 years old.

The actress paid tribute to her former flame after his death.

The couple had formerly dated back in 2001 and had son Damian together.

She wrote: "I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us.

"It is a terrible end. Our time together was very happy and I’m posting these pictures because although we went through some tough times, it’s the good, wonderful memories of a sweet, kind man that matter."

Liz proved that she simply refuses to age (elizabethhurley1/Instagram)

She added: "In the past year we had become close again. We last spoke on our son’s 18th birthday. This is devastating news and I thank everyone for their lovely messages.

"I’d like to thank you all again for your overwhelming kindness over the past few days.

"Your love and support has helped me greatly during this challenging time."

Steve's sudden death hit son Damian hard who took to social media just days after the news broke.

Damian shared a photo of a peaceful sunset while sharing his thoughts and feelings after the death of his father.

If you're struggling and need to talk, the Samaritans operates a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively, you can email Jo@samaritans.org if you'd prefer to write down how you feel. You are not alone.  

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