Elizabeth Hurley, 56, shows off her sensational figure in a VERY plunging black ensemble and declares 'thank God it's Friday'

She always oozes confidence when sharing sexy snaps with her fans. 

And Elizabeth Hurley, 56, put on an eye-popping display on Friday night, flaunting her sensational figure in a busty black patterned ensemble on Instagram. 

The actress was not afraid to strike a sultry pose in the outfit, the plunging open top-half leaving little to the imagination. 

Confident: She always oozes confidence when sharing sexy pictures with her fans and recently posted this stunning snap in a low-cut black dress

Confident: Elizabeth Hurley put on an eye-popping display and showed off her sensational figure in a very busty black ensemble on Instagram on Friday

Elizabeth exuded radiance in the snap, her striking eyeliner emphasising her gorgeous look. 

The Bedazzled star wasn't afraid to work her best angles, as the mirror in the back of the shot showed someone snapping away for her. 

Wearing her brunette locks with a loose curl, she seemed very pleased that the weekend was upon her, as she captioned the picture: 'Hip hip hooray, TGIF'.

Friday feeling: The 56-year-old seemed very pleased that the weekend was upon her, as she captioned the picture: 'Hip hip hooray, TGIF'

Friday feeling: The 56-year-old seemed very pleased that the weekend was upon her, as she captioned the picture: 'Hip hip hooray, TGIF'

This is not the first time Elizabeth has shown off her figure to her 2.1million Instagram followers. 

Earlier on this month, she used her platform to post a stunning throwback snap in a plunging sequin gown.

The mother-of-one told her fans: 'The last time I wore a party dress- February 2020- #thatslife #india #happydays.' 

'The last time I wore a party dress': Earlier on this month, the actress used her platform to post a stunning throwback snap in a plunging sequin gown

'The last time I wore a party dress': Earlier on this month, the actress used her platform to post a stunning throwback snap in a plunging sequin gown

Elizabeth is reportedly being supported by pals amid her fury over her son Damian, 19, being cut from his dad Steve's family fortune. 

American businessman Steve died by suicide last June aged 55.

According to The Mirror, Elizabeth's famous pals have rallied around her, with her ex and Damian's godfather Hugh Grant, showing support, while Naomi Campbell and Tamara Mellon have sent kind messages to the pair. 

A source told the publication: 'It is devastating what has happened to Damian but he and Liz have a lot of support.' 

Elizabeth's turmoil comes a year on from Steve's tragic suicide, with the star gently trying to guide her only son through the conflicting emotions of losing the father he was just beginning to get to know. 

Damian and Steve's relationship had almost been non-existent for most of the teen's life, but in the weeks before his death, the multi-millionaire businessman had made tentative steps towards establishing a father-son bond, calling him for the first time on his 18th birthday.  

Financial battle: Elizabeth is reportedly being supported by pals amid her fury over her son Damian, 19, being cut from his dad Steve's family fortune

Financial battle: Elizabeth is reportedly being supported by pals amid her fury over her son Damian, 19, being cut from his dad Steve's family fortune

There for you: Model Naomi Campbell, 50, is among a group of friends who have reached out to Elizabeth after Damian was cut out of his son's will (pictured together in 2007)

There for you: Model Naomi Campbell, 50, is among a group of friends who have reached out to Elizabeth after Damian was cut out of his son's will (pictured together in 2007)

Steve died thinking that his two children — Damian and older half-sister Kira — would be financially secure.

He had recently won a court battle, overturning his own father’s attempt to exclude them both from family trust funds believed to be worth up to a billion dollars (£725 million).

Yet Damian won’t receive a penny, after his grandfather succeeded in appealing the decision.

Instead, the fortune will be split between the two children of Steve’s sister Mary, who crucially, unlike their cousins, were born in wedlock. 

Former flame: The mother-of-one said that when Steve Bing died he believed his two children were going to be looked after (pictured together in a throwback snap from the Noughties)

Former flame: The mother-of-one said that when Steve Bing died he believed his two children were going to be looked after (pictured together in a throwback snap from the Noughties)

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