Elizabeth Hurley’s Triumphant Return: New Show, New Love, and Business Success at 60
A Year of Milestones and New Beginnings
2025 has been quite the year for Elizabeth Hurley. The actress celebrated her 60th birthday in June, found love with American country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, 64, and secured a starring role in a new TV show.
Television Comeback
Hurley has taken on an intriguing role in Channel 4’s ‘The Inheritance’ as The Deceased – a wealthy woman who despised her family. The character left her vast fortune to be competed for by strangers, appearing in video recordings throughout the show while lounging in couture gowns and revealing her Machiavellian nature.
The actress, who had never previously worked in unscripted television, was inspired to take the role after watching ‘The Traitors’. The show is being described as ‘fun, sexy, devious’ and exactly what audiences need in 2025.
Personal Life and Business Success
Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus officially confirmed their relationship on Easter Sunday 2025. Despite her busy schedule, she’s maintained close family connections, spending quality time at home with friends and family, including her son Damian, who bakes and shares in the festivities.
Her business ventures continue to thrive, particularly her swimwear company, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, where she maintains a hands-on approach by designing every piece herself. The brand is currently expanding with an exciting new crochet collection, aimed at women seeking sexy beachwear with more coverage.
Maintaining Her Image
At 60, Hurley maintains her enviable figure through an unconventional approach – she hasn’t been to the gym ‘in decades’, instead getting her exercise through gardening at her Herefordshire home. She resides at Donnington Hall, a 21-acre estate she purchased in 2012 for approximately $11 million.
By 2025, Hurley has built an impressive $50 million empire through a combination of acting, modeling, and strategic business decisions. Her success stems from various revenue streams, including acting paychecks, modeling contracts, and astute business ventures.