Elizabeth Hurley In Bathing Suit Says 'Swimsuit Season'

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Elizabeth Hurley is stunning in a snakeskin swimsuit as she welcomes "swimsuit season." The model and actress looked fabulous at 56 in a May Instagram post ushering in summer, with fans quickly leaving likes. Elizabeth was looking closer to 40 as she sizzled in her plunging pool look, writing: "All hail swimsuit season" while tagging her Elizabeth Hurley Beach brand.

Read on to learn about the activities that help her stay in shape, as well as the photographs that prove they work—and don't forget to check out the 30 Top Celebrity Swimsuit Moments to become beach-ready too!"

She Drinks Apple Cider Vinegar

Hurley is a fan of apple cider vinegar, often touted for its supposed health benefits. "I often put apple cider vinegar in my hot water. It tastes disgusting. I can’t face it every day, so I’ll put it in my hot water maybe every other day. It’s good for your metabolism," she told The Cut about her daily routine, adding: "After about half an hour I have a cup of coffee, and after an hour I’ll have breakfast. After a 12-hour day on set, I’d come home and go straight to bed after my bath. Working days are less glamorous than they appear on the outside."

She Loves Evening Baths

Continuing, the British beauty revealed: "Evening baths are really important to me. I have one pretty much every day of my life, just before I go to bed. I always use a Jo Malone bath oil. She’s got some unbelievable smells. My favorite one is called Nectarine Blossom. It smells beautifully — very girly, and it relaxes me."

She Goes Unconventional With Workouts

Proving that not all celebs are gym bunnies, Hurley stated: "I don’t do any regulated exercise, but I’m very active. On the weekends I go for long hikes with my dogs. I try and stretch every day. I do the occasional yoga or Pilates class, but mostly it’s just self-exercise at home. I might do some stomach exercises or some bottom or arm exercises, but because I trained for a dancer when I was young."

She Manages It Despite Being Busy

"I find it very hard for my schedule to regularly go anywhere else. It works very well for me," Liz added.

The Mayo Clinic states: "Get at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week, or an equal combination of moderate and vigorous aerobic activity."

"To provide even greater health benefit and to assist with weight loss or maintaining weight loss, at least 300 minutes a week is recommended. But even small amounts of physical activity are helpful," experts add.

She Balances Out Physical & Emotional Health

Taking a holistic and wholesome approach to her wellness, the ex of Hugh Grant also told The Cut: "It means being as healthy as you can in your lifestyle and as healthy as you can emotionally. You need to balance both. Of course it’s important to eat well and exercise. It’s also really important to look after yourself emotionally."

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