Elizabeth Hurley's latest sauna photo leaves fans in awe: "Do you ever age?"

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By Asiya Ali

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Elizabeth Hurley has once again stunned fans after sharing sultry bikini snaps on Instagram, as she showcased her ageless appearance.

On Thursday (February 8), the 58-year-old brunette beauty uploaded a series of photos while at the VIVAMAYER Maria Wörth health resort on Lake Altaussee, Austria.

The pictures reveal Hurley relaxing in the sauna while sporting a neon pink swimsuit from her successful beachwear collection, Elizabeth Hurley Beach.

The first picture shows her resting on her side, smiling brightly for the camera, and in the second, she is displaying her legs while lying on her back on a wooden bench.

Check out Hurley's post below:

"Good morning @vivamayrmariawoerth," the Bedazzled actress captioned the upload, which has almost 100k likes. "May the exercise, detox, and healthy eating commence."

The photos quickly garnered a huge reaction from the actress' 2.8 million followers, with many praising the Hollywood star, who notably appeared in the 1997 blockbuster: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

One person gushed: "You haven't changed in years and yet you're still beautiful as ever," while another chimed in: "One of the most beautiful goddesses to ever walk the earth."

A third user questioned: "Do you ever age at all as you still look just as good as you did when you were like 29!" and, a fourth shared a heartwarming comment, penning: "In a room full of rare priceless art, I’d still stare at you. There is nothing that is needed to be added or subtracted. You are a perfect beauty."

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Elizabeth Hurley. Credit: Dave Benett / Getty

The VIVAMAYER Maria Wörth resorts have been described as one of the hardest detox programs in the world.  It’s not the first time the Serving Sara actress has been to one as back in 2018, she credited the week-long detox for helping her get her flawless figure back.

The exclusive hotel's detoxification program requires guests to follow the clinic's signature "the cure" plan, which focuses on using natural salts from the lake, and a rigorous diet of eating just 600 calories a day with gluten and dairy off the menu, according to The Mirror.

Epson salts and enemas are reported to be provided to individuals to help the process, as well as medications that lessen acidity in the body. In addition to this, abdominal massages, mind-body therapies, and lessons such as how to chew food correctly are also included.

Earlier this week, Hurley shared a photo of herself donning a faux fur coat and hat with the caption: "Austria here I come... on my way to @vivamayrmariawoerth where I hope to learn more about trying to get as healthy as possible."

"When I first visited this clinic in 2010, even though it’s quite tough there, I always feel a whole heap better by the end. Will report back," she added.

I'm still suspicious the actress is secretly harboring the location of the Fountain of Youth.

Featured image credit: Dave Benett / Getty

Elizabeth Hurley's latest sauna photo leaves fans in awe: "Do you ever age?"

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

Elizabeth Hurley has once again stunned fans after sharing sultry bikini snaps on Instagram, as she showcased her ageless appearance.

On Thursday (February 8), the 58-year-old brunette beauty uploaded a series of photos while at the VIVAMAYER Maria Wörth health resort on Lake Altaussee, Austria.

The pictures reveal Hurley relaxing in the sauna while sporting a neon pink swimsuit from her successful beachwear collection, Elizabeth Hurley Beach.

The first picture shows her resting on her side, smiling brightly for the camera, and in the second, she is displaying her legs while lying on her back on a wooden bench.

Check out Hurley's post below:

"Good morning @vivamayrmariawoerth," the Bedazzled actress captioned the upload, which has almost 100k likes. "May the exercise, detox, and healthy eating commence."

The photos quickly garnered a huge reaction from the actress' 2.8 million followers, with many praising the Hollywood star, who notably appeared in the 1997 blockbuster: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

One person gushed: "You haven't changed in years and yet you're still beautiful as ever," while another chimed in: "One of the most beautiful goddesses to ever walk the earth."

A third user questioned: "Do you ever age at all as you still look just as good as you did when you were like 29!" and, a fourth shared a heartwarming comment, penning: "In a room full of rare priceless art, I’d still stare at you. There is nothing that is needed to be added or subtracted. You are a perfect beauty."

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Elizabeth Hurley. Credit: Dave Benett / Getty

The VIVAMAYER Maria Wörth resorts have been described as one of the hardest detox programs in the world.  It’s not the first time the Serving Sara actress has been to one as back in 2018, she credited the week-long detox for helping her get her flawless figure back.

The exclusive hotel's detoxification program requires guests to follow the clinic's signature "the cure" plan, which focuses on using natural salts from the lake, and a rigorous diet of eating just 600 calories a day with gluten and dairy off the menu, according to The Mirror.

Epson salts and enemas are reported to be provided to individuals to help the process, as well as medications that lessen acidity in the body. In addition to this, abdominal massages, mind-body therapies, and lessons such as how to chew food correctly are also included.

Earlier this week, Hurley shared a photo of herself donning a faux fur coat and hat with the caption: "Austria here I come... on my way to @vivamayrmariawoerth where I hope to learn more about trying to get as healthy as possible."

"When I first visited this clinic in 2010, even though it’s quite tough there, I always feel a whole heap better by the end. Will report back," she added.

I'm still suspicious the actress is secretly harboring the location of the Fountain of Youth.

Featured image credit: Dave Benett / Getty