Elizabeth Hurley gets hot and heavy with another woman in trailer for Son Damian’s film ‘Top Secret’
Elizabeth Hurley shares a steamy scene with one of her co-stars in the trailer for her son Damian Hurley’s new film, Top Secret.
In the teaser released Thursday, Hurley’s character, Lily, is standing outside a tropical destination in the moonlight when another woman approaches her.
“Natasha,” Hurley says as she stares at her co-star Bear Shiravara.
Natasha then approaches Lily, leans her against the wall, and begins kissing her lips and neck.
“I never meant to hurt anyone,” Natasha says.
Hurley’s character tilts her head back and appears to enjoy the relationship.
Later in the trailer, the women continue their s*xy moment as Lily leans back while Natasha kisses her neck and chest.
The highly anticipated film focuses on a group of friends and family members who return to an island one year after their beloved Rebecca (Lauren McQueen) died by suicide.
However, her best friend soon discovers a slew of secrets and affairs that lead her to wonder whether Rebecca committed suicide or someone k**led her.
Damian, 21, wrote and directed the thriller, which premieres on April 5.
He was excited to be working with his mother, 58, while sharing several behind-the-scenes photos in a December 2022 Instagram post.
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“I want to worship @ElizabethHurley1 who promised me while filming my first short film in 2010 (when I was 8 years old) that she would be in my first feature film; true to her word, the minute this film got the green light, I dropped Mama is all set and rushed to the beautiful Caribbean to help.
“Working together was a dream,” he continued to rave.
“This has truly been the most amazing experience, both professionally and personally. I have made lifelong friends and learned many valuable lessons and I am very proud of this film,” Damian added.
The “Gossip Girl” alum has a close relationship with her son, whose father is the late Steve Bing.
The businessman died by suicide in 2020 at the age of 55 during the Covid-19 pandemic.