Elizabeth Hurley, 54, Proves She’s The Daisy Duke Queen Of Quarantine In Tiny Shorts & Crop Top

Elizabeth Hurley, can you teach us your age-defying ways? The actress showed off her smooth complexion and fit physique in a new photo with her mother, who just turned 80! And, it's evident that the Hurley's have great genetics!

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Elizabeth Hurley continues to impress, one ab-baring photo at a time. The Royals actress, 54, celebrated her mother Angela Hurleyā€˜s 80th birthday on Sunday, April 27, and put her toned body on display in a crop top and cut-off shorts. Liz flaunted her flat tummy and pearly whites alongside her mom, who clearly passed on her best genes to her daughter.

ā€œHappy 80th Birthday, to my glorious Mummy,ā€ the model wrote in the caption of a photo with her mom on Instagram. She added six red heart emojis and used the hashtags, ā€œlock down birthday,ā€ ā€œstay home,ā€ and ā€œbest mama.ā€ Meanwhile, the birthday girl appeared to be sporting a ā€œResort Wearā€ dress from Liz’s beach line. Angela wore a black swimsuit top underneath, hinting that the mother-daughter duo celebrated with a pool day at home.

Despite the ā€œlockdownā€ birthday festivities, the actress and her mom still enjoyed Angela’s 80th. Fans left well wishes in the comments, as well as plenty of compliments about how ā€œstunningā€ Angela looks. ā€œI have a 60 year old aunt who looks a lot older than your mummy! lol not being mean to my aunt but your family has great genetics,ā€ one fan wrote.

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ā€œDefinitely can see where you get your natural beauty,ā€ one commenter directed at Liz. Another fan added, ā€œYou both look fabulous!ā€

Liz sure isn’t afraid to flaunt what her momma gave her. And, who could blame her? She celebrated Earth Day on April 22 with a topless photo of herself lying in the grass, with nothing but a pair of bikini bottoms on.

ā€œHappy #Earth Day. Habitat destruction and the illegal wildlife trade have contributed to deadly pandemics,ā€ she wrote on Instagram, along with information about the international conservation group Space for Giants.