Showbiz legend Liz Hurley, 60, flaunted her incredible abs in a white bikini as she dressed up as iconic Bond girl Ursula Andress for a New Year’s Eve party with her new love, Billy Ray CyrusKatie Wilson Showbiz Reporter and Rory Gannon Showbiz Journalist
11:51, 03 Jan 2026Updated 11:52, 03 Jan 2026
Liz continues to defy age with her Bond Girl look at 60(Image: Instagram )
Elizabeth Hurley rang in 2026 with flair, channelling legendary Bond girl Ursula Andress at a glamorous 007-themed New Year’s Eve party alongside her beau, Billy Ray Cyrus. The eternally youthful 60-year-old slipped into a crisp white bikini, complete with a playful toy pistol tucked into her bottoms.
Given the chilly winter weather, she wrapped herself in a coordinating white fur coat to perfect her seductive spy aesthetic. Posing confidently with her hands planted on her hips, the model and actress showcased her impressively toned midriff.
In another playful shot, she struck a pose beside a cardboard cutout of Daniel Craig’s Bond, whilst her 23-year-old son Damian Hurley, who bears a striking resemblance to his mum, joined the festivities. “Happy New Year. Starting 2026 with a bang #007Party,” Liz captioned her post, according to the Mirror.
Liz was showing off her abs as she posed with a cardboard cut out of 007 Daniel Craig(Image: Instagram )
Her country music star partner Billy Ray, 64, was among the first to respond with a loving message. Demonstrating their romance remains strong since they went public in April 2025, he gushed: “Talk about a banger of a way to welcome in the New Year. I love you Baby.”
Despite being in her sixties — and having consistently stunned since that show-stopping moment in THAT iconic safety pin Versace gown as ex Hugh Grant’s companion at the Four Weddings and a Funeral premiere in 1994 — how does she maintain such an enviable figure? Revealing her anti-ageing secrets, the Austin Powers icon shared with the Associated Press: “I think you need to stay active.
“I think sitting around on the sofa for hours and hours on end is not going to help anything, healthwise, lookswise, so I would say stay active. We also have to look after our skin, that makes a big difference.
“I’m not being glib, I’ve been exceptionally lucky having worked with the Estée Lauder company for 27 years so I’ve had great products and plenty of it, so you need to look after your skin. And I think you need to eat well.
She said she was ‘starting 2026 with a bang’ as she playfully posed with a toy gun(Image: Instagram )
“I think you really need to watch what your weight in many ways. It just needs to be healthy for your body. Then I think you’re more likely to glow.”
Liz went on: “So I think keep moving, look after your skin and eat a really healthy diet. Lots of water, not too much alcohol, not too much processed food, if any at all. And just simplify everything down – and get plenty of sleep!”.
When quizzed about her fitness regime, Liz champions ‘gentle exercise’ and ‘lots of it’. Speaking to Us Weekly, she revealed: “Going for walks, stretching -—maybe a little yoga, maybe a little pilates. But I don’t like high impact, high energy sports. I don’t think they actually do you much good.”
To maintain her figure, Liz explained she strolls every day, aiming to reach her 10,000 steps whilst incorporating daily stretching sessions. “Sometimes I do a bit more, but that’s enough for me really.” The former Gossip Girl actress shared that her typical breakfast consists of an omelette or avocado on toast, emphasising the importance of not skipping the first meal of the day.
Liz Hurley channelled Bond Girl Ursula Andress for a 007 New Year’s Eve bash as she opened up on her health secrets(Image: Instagram )
Revealing her secrets to maintaining a youthful appearance, she highlighted the significance of a good skincare routine. She advised: “You have to use a really good moisturiser. As you get older, your skin gets drier, so you have to use more moisturiser, more eye cream, more body cream.
“More elbow cream, everything. And it’s really important. So I think moisture, moisture, moisture is the most important thing.”
Liz, who has been an advocate for women’s health and breast cancer awareness since losing her grandmother to the disease in the 90s, stressed: “We know that a woman’s health is absolutely vital. We have to keep our hearts healthy, our lungs healthy, our organs healthy. We need to eat well, we need to get plenty of sleep and we need to relax.
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