Elizabeth Hurley was supported by ex partners Hugh Grant and Arun Nayar at her latest film Strictly Confidential’s London screening on Wednesday.
The actress, 58, was in great spirits as she chatted away to the Notting Hill actor, 63, who she dated for 13 years before splitting in 2000.
She looked incredible in a green sequin dress which featured a bold cut out across the chest and a daring thigh high split.
While Hugh cut a dapper figure in a black suit and a smart white open collar shirt.
Hugh, who is godfather to Elizabeth’s son Damian, 22, who directed and wrote the new film, looked thrilled as they posed on the red carpet together.
Elizabeth Hurley was supported by ex partners Hugh Grant and Arun Nayar (pictured) at her latest film Strictly Confidential’s London screening on Wednesday
The actress, 58, was in great spirits as she chatted away to the Notting Hill actor, 63, who she dated for 13 years before splitting in 2000
Elizabeth and Hugh have remained good friends over the years following their split over 20 years ago.
Hugh is now happily married to television producer, Anna Elisabet Eberstein, after the pair tied the knot in 2018.
Elizabeth was also supported during the evening by her ex-husband Arun, who cut a casual figure in jeans and a khaki jacket.
The model and the multi-millionaire textile heir, 59, were married from 2007 to 2011, but have remained good friends after their divorce.
Arun is not Damian’s biological father, but Elizabeth has previously said she always considered him to be his dad after the former couple got married when Damian was five.
During a previous interview with the Daily Mail’s YOU magazine in 2018, Elizabeth said of Arun: ‘Arun is Damian’s daddy and a very good one too, they see each other a lot.’
The pair have a close relationship and during some summers they have holidayed together alongside Damian, whose biological father is the late Steve Bing.
Hugh, who is godfather to Elizabeth’s son Damian, 22, who directed and wrote the new film, looked thrilled as they posed on the red carpet together
Elizabeth and Hugh have remained good friends over the years following their split over 20 years ago (pictured 1994)
The former couple dressed to impress for the evening as Elizabeth wowed in a cut out sequin green gown while Hugh looked smart in a black suit
Hugh is now happily married to television producer, Anna Elisabet Eberstein, after the pair tied the knot in 2018
On June 22 2020, the movie producer died by suicide at the age of 55.
Damian was born after an 18-month relationship between millionaire businessman Bing and Elizabeth in the early 2000s.
The pair split amid a bitter paternity row and a subsequent DNA test confirmed Bing was Damian’s father.
Strictly Confidential follows Mia, played by CBBC star Georgia Lock, as she is drawn into a ‘world of sex, duplicity and betrayal’ while trying to uncover the mystery surrounding her best friend Rebecca’s death near her family home in the Caribbean.
Much ado has been made over Damian directing Elizabeth in her lesbian sex scenes with co-star Pear Chiravara who, at age 28, is is 30 years younger than her.
But the model has defended his decision to direct his mother in the film’s racier moments, revealing they didn’t even have an intimacy co-ordinator on set.
Elizabeth was also supported during the evening by her ex-husband Arun, who cut a casual figure in jeans and a khaki jacket
The former couple (pictured in 2010) were married from 2007 to 2011, but have remained good friends after their divorce
Arun is not Damian’s biological father, but Elizabeth has previously said she always considered him to be his dad after the former couple got married when Damian was five
Much ado has been made over Damian directing Elizabeth in her lesbian sex scenes with co-star Pear Chiravara who, at age 28, is is 30 years younger than her
He insisted that while it may appear ‘strange’ to regular people, for those who have grown up in the industry as celebrity offspring, it is routine.
Liz has explained how she had ‘always promised’ Damian she would star in his first film after he ‘chased her around’ making films in his childhood.
She told The Telegraph: ‘People have got their knickers in a twist about it a bit. But actually for us it wasn’t a big deal at all, just one of the seven scenes we were shooting on that day.
‘It seemed like a very natural progression of the relationship we’d had. Being a single mother of a single child has meant by default that we have spent quite a great deal of time together, even though he was at boarding school for 10 years.’