Liz Hurley, 59, looks sensational as she showcases her incredible physique in a skimpy white bikini

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Liz Hurley treated her followers once again to a cheeky bikini snap as she took to Instagram on Saturday evening. The model, 59, showcased her incredible figure and ample cleavage in a skimpy white two-piece adorned with silver sparkles. 

Standing side on in a second snap, the star flaunted her age defying looks as her brunette locks fell naturally down her back. 

Liz captioned the snap with a cheeky: ‘Good evening’ as she continued to promote her own beach wear range, Elizabeth Hurley Beach. Last month the star posed up a storm as she posed in a skimpy animal print kaftan from her own range. 

The actress showed off her radiant complexion in the snaps as she revealed the iconic Joan Collins had allowed her to shoot her new Elizabeth Hurley Beach Collection in her house. 

Posing outside in the beautiful garden, Liz wrote: ‘Thank you Joan & Percy for letting me shoot my new @elizabethhurleybeach collection in your beautiful house #sttropez @joancollinsdbe This is my new flirty kaftan’. 

It’s been a busty few days for the star as she also put on a very busty display for her cover shoot with Maxim magazine. 

Liz went braless underneath an oversized see-through blue shirt which she paired with a chunky gold necklace. 

Sharing a behind the scene clip from the shoot, Liz looked positively radiant as she laughed in snaps. 

She captioned the snap: ‘Thank you @maximmag for making me your No 1 a delightful day in St Tropez this summer with my old friend @gilles_bensimon – 30 years since our first shoot’.

Meanwhile Liz also recently appeared on Loose Women for an emotional episode as she revealed that two friends of her friends are currently battling breast cancer as she discussed the topic close to her heart amid Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The model also detailed how she was inspired to join the breast cancer awareness fight 30 years ago after her grandmother died of the disease.

Discussing how attitudes towards it have changed from when her grandmother was ill, she said: ‘When my grandmother was suffering and dying, nobody spoke. But I remember it really clearly.’

‘As women we sometimes put ourselves last and it seems indulgent to take care of ourselves.’

She previously spoke to Extra about her grandmother’s ordeal, remarking: ‘When my grandmother had been diagnosed and was being treated — and of course ultimately died, we too didn’t talk about it. There was no conversation about breast cancer at that time.’

‘I just know that had she been diagnosed today, everything would just be so different. Now, women are told about the importance of early detection.’

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