ELIZABETH Hurley has shown off her endless legs as she posed backstage before her appearance on The One Show.
The actress shot to fame 31 years ago when she wore a £3,000 Versace frock held together with safety pins to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral.
But she’s never looked better – Liz took to Instagram with a snap of herself in a stunning pink dress and orange heels which showed off her endless legs once more.
She captioned it: “Tune in now to @bbctheoneshow to catch me talking about all things The Inheritance.“
Fans rushed to the comments section to praise the beauty and one wrote: “Everlasting beauty!”
Another exclaimed: “Phenomenal Woman!”
While a third said: “The most beautiful woman in the world!!!”
An hour later Liz posted another snap which showed her standing beside Sam Heughan and captioned it: “My whole family have been Outlander Superfans for years.
“So what a joy to meet one of my favourite actors @samheughan tonight doing @bbctheoneshow together.”
Sam replied in the comments section and said: “I’m such a fan of you, gorgeous human being!”
Another fan added: “Now THAT is a great looking couple. Both with beautiful souls.”
And a third said: “Looking flawless.”
Channel 4’s new reality series The Inheritance sees 13 contestants compete to win a fortune left behind by a “deceased benefactor” played by Liz Hurley – but must first work together to complete her final requests.
Set to air over 12 episodes, with Rob Rinder, the brand new competition series will welcome the players to a grand countryside manner.
Leaving video messages for the contestants from beyond the grave, they must battle it out in a series of challenges to unlock money from the will.
There’s set to be plenty of lies, deceit, rows and backstabbing as the players try to convince each other that only they should be trusted with the money pot.
Chatting about the new series on The One Show, Liz said: “It was kind of fabulous because Rob Rinder, who I could not adore more was my sidekick.
“Of course, who I never meet, because I am dead. But I have seen it and it is great and really good fun.”
She continued: “A lot of us when our backs are against the wall can be pretty competitive and fight for stuff.
“So I was not surprised that most of them want to win, even if they are gentle and adorable.”
The Inheritance airs on Channel 4 this Sunday.