Elizabeth Hurley is sharing a look at her special Easter celebration. The British actress spent the weekend with her boyfriend, Billy Ray Cyrus, and her son, Damian Hurley, sharing updates on her social media. In her most recent post, she teased a special and adorable moment.
In photos shared on Instagram, Hurley is seen enjoying her Sunday with her boyfriend and son. She shared three photos alongside adorable baby goats, with the humans smiling brightly for the camera.
The first photo shows her and Cyrus holding on to a baby goat. Hurley looked sporty for the occasion, wearing a sweatshirt and some sunglasses. In the case of Cyrus, he wore a black jacket with fringes, completing the cowboy look with a matching hat. Hurley is seen holding on to the adorable goat, keeping it close to her chest.
A second photo shows Hurley alone, holding on to a goat that is leaning close to her cheek. The last photo shows her son laughing as he tries to feed the goat with a bottle while Cyrus looks on, laughing. All in all, the three appeared to have a special and unique Easter.
“Happy Easter,” Hurley captioned the post, adding a pink heart emoji.
The couple is celebrating over year together
Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus have been celebrating over a year together. Last Easter, the pair broke the news to the world, revealing that they celebrated the holiday together, becoming one of the most noteworthy celebrity couples of the year.
Hurley and Cyrus have remained happy and together for the past year, traveling between the UK and the US to spend time together and enjoy each other’s company.
“Billy Ray is fabulous. We’re very happy, very happy,” she said in an interview from last October with The Sunday Times. She revealed that the two loved visiting each other, finding many commonalities in between their two homes.
“He loves it,” she said. “Obviously, he loves England. The weather is nicer here in the summer than it is in Tennessee. He lives 40 minutes outside of Nashville. It’s so beautiful. Funnily enough, it actually looks a lot like England. Probably the equivalent of Surrey.”
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