Elizabeth Hurley is reminscing on life pre-COVID 19.
The actress and bikini designer is no stranger to flaunting her age-defying bikini body at the age of 55. On Monday, she took to her Instagram to share a throwback photo from a photoshoot in which she's donning one a two-piece cheetah print bikini.
She confirmed it's not a recent photo in her caption, which reads: "Memories of happy, Covid free times, shooting bikinis on the beach đ."
In the seductive pic, Hurley looks over her shoulder as she stands on the beach. Her brunette hair falls to her shoulders in beach waves and she's rocking big gold hoops.
Celebrity makeup artist Sandy Linter reacted to the pic with similar nostalgia. "Good afternoon sadly I've put my bikini away too," she wrote.
Another who commented insisted that Hurley share what she eats and drinks to attain such a "fab figure."
"Perfection," a third person complimented the star.
Last month, the swimsuit entrepreneur reflected on the seasons changing. The British actress shared a cozy snap of herself snuggled up in a windowsill in Latvia.
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âPerched on my window sill in glorious Riga,â she wrote. âWeek two of shooting my new movie The Piper. #coldweatheriscoming.â
Back in April, shortly after the coronavirus pandemic first surged around the globe, Hurley discussed what it was like to live in isolation. Prior to filming for her new role in "The Piper," the British model revealed she had been quarantining in her Herefordshire country home alongside eight other family members, including her 18-year-old son, Damian, and widowed mother, Angela.
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Despite the full house, she said sheâs eager to have a new man in her life once the coronavirus pandemic is over.
âIâd love to fall madly in love with someone, which certainly wonât happen whilst Iâm locked down with blood relatives,â Hurley told the U.K.'s Hello! magazine.
âMaybe when itâs over Iâll put my headlamps on full beam and make an effort,â she added.
The star compared living with her relatives to âThe Waltons,â a â70s series that followed a family in rural Virginia during the Great Depression.
âThere are nine of us,â Hurley explained. âI have my whole family here, including my mother, an aunt and a friend who has severe respiratory problems. I am completely paranoid that I wonât be able to keep them safe and I havenât let anyone leave the house apart from me. I just nip out to local food stores and wear a mask and gloves. Iâm terrified of bringing the virus back to my vulnerable guests.â
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She also told the outlet she has remained organized during the COVID-19 outbreak.
âWeâve all got designated jobs, which I couldnât resist putting on a color-coded Excel sheet,â she said. âIâm in charge of meal planning, food shopping and laundry. If it werenât for the fact that weâre terrified of losing loved ones, weâre actually quite happy cocooned up together. The TV isnât allowed to be turned on until 6 p.m. so we donât turn into couch potatoes.â
Fox News' Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.