Elizabeth Hurley shares racy lingerie snap after 11 days in lockdown


‘I have eight people living with me!’ Elizabeth Hurley, 54, shares racy lingerie snap as she urges fans to self-isolate after 11 days in coronavirus lockdown

She’s been self-isolating with her family during the coronavirus pandemic. 

But Elizabeth Hurley found time to share a racy lingerie snap on Saturday as she urged fans to keep themselves safe on her 11th day in lockdown.

The actress, 54, sported a lacy black negligee for the post as she told fans she was holed up in her Herefordshire home with eight others, including her elderly mother and aunt.

Sizzling: Elizabeth Hurley shared a racy lingerie snap on Saturday as she urged fans to stay at home on her 11th day in self-isolation during the coronavirus pandemic

In her post, Elizabeth admitted that after days of going makeup free in her home she decided to get dressed up in her best lingerie for her latest post.

The star explained that she’d been self-isolating with her son Damian, 17, her mum Angela, 79, and her elderly aunt, as well as a close friend who was considered high risk.

As Elizabeth urged her followers to self-isolate to try and prevent the spread of the virus, she said she felt ‘incredibly lucky’ to be in her country home during this time of social distancing. 

Candid: The actress told fans she was 'incredibly lucky' to isolating in her countryside home, and revealed she had been isolating with eight other people

Candid: The actress told fans she was ‘incredibly lucky’ to isolating in her countryside home, and revealed she had been isolating with eight other people

She penned: ‘Day 11 of my family’s lockdown in Herefordshire and I finally washed my hair, put on some make up 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 70’s- 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 Sat night and we can r-e-l-a-x and take a break from being glued to the news #stayhome #staysafe #nhsheroes.’

Open: Among those joining Elizabeth in isolation were her son Damian, 17, along with her elderly mother and aunt

Open: Among those joining Elizabeth in isolation were her son Damian, 17, along with her elderly mother and aunt

Much of the UK has been placed in lockdown by the government and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in a desperate attempt to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Restrictions mean members of the public can only leave their homes for essential food shopping or daily exercise, and all pubs, theatres and other social areas have been closed.

As of Saturday, 1,019 people have died of the virus in the UK, with 17,089 confirmed cases.

Important: She also urged her followers to self-isolate during the coronavirus lockdown which began earlier this week (pictured on a recent getaway)

Important: She also urged her followers to self-isolate during the coronavirus lockdown which began earlier this week (pictured on a recent getaway)