ELIZABETH Hurley has helped celebrate World Elephant Day – with some massive sculptures of the animals.
Actor and model Liz, 57, took part in a flower offering at Sudeley Castle and Gardens in Gloucestershire – not far from her Herefordshire home.
She stunned those at the gathering as she appeared in a glamorous white summer dress with a V-neckline and ruffled sleeves.
The star, wearing pink lip gloss, wore her long brunette hair in waves, with two white flowers behind her right ear as she addressed a crowd for World Elephant Day on Friday, August 12.
During the pandemic, the attraction became home to a herd of life-sized elephant sculptures.
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The elephants were part of a 100-strong group who were embarking on a global migration to raise funds and awareness for human-wildlife CoExistence projects, spearheaded by Sudeley Castle.
The sculptures were created by Elephant Family, a conservation charity founded by Mark Shand, nephew to the late Lord Ashcombe and brother of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.
Ms Hurley has had high-profile relationships with actor Hugh Grant and Australian cricketer Shane Warne. She was married to businessman Arun Nayar from 2007 until 2011.
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Now aged 57, she has lived in Donnington Hall, near Ledbury, since 2012.
She is sometimes seen out and about locally.
In 2018, she was at Bromsberrow Heath Dog Show and Family Fun Day, near Ledbury, where she entered her spaniel, Mia, and came away with a prize.
In December, Hurley hit the headlines when she posted a picture of herself on the beach in a bikini alongside news that she'd had her Covid booster jab after isolating in Herefordshire with her family, including her mother, aunt and friend.
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