Life under quarantine is anything but boring for Elizabeth Hurley, as the actress took to Instagram to offer her numerous fans a glimpse of her schedule during self-isolation from the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.
From the post, which was a picture of the beautiful brunette holding a huge chainsaw in her hands, it became known that the celebrity might have taken up gardening as a new hobby.
Also, the 54-year-old bombshell has recently shared that she was socially distancing in the countryside with her mother and a few other close relatives and rarely had the time to dress up as she usually does.
In the snap, Hurley indeed appears in an unlikely for her modest attire, and she is dressed in a simple beige T-shirt, and a pair of jeans in a dark color.
Titled with “Manual labor” and advice for her fans to stay in their homes and to be safe, it seems that the actress looks more than happy to trim some bushes and do some gardening work, as she smiles broadly to the camera.
Supporters are drooling over the beauty and her chainsaw. One loyal fan replied to her with: “Clearly practicing for the zombie apocalypse…. but you do need a chainsaw first.”
A male follower told her that she needs a man in her life to do the yard work for her and added: “You need a man in your life ❤️; As usual, you are a breath of fresh air from the English countryside?.”
An Instagrammer made this joke: “Okay, that made me stop worrying about viruses for a while!???Hottest workie I’ve ever seen? it’s just “ahem” a big bush trimmer. You look great.”
Hurley has stayed relatively active on social media despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis, and she recently surprised her followers with a provocative lingerie photo, in which she posed for the camera while wearing only a revealing nightgown that showed off her stunning figure.
Before that, the actress also explained that she was spending the period of lockdown in Herefordshire with her 79-year-old mother, aunt, 17-year-old son Damian, but despite the current scary times, she felt incredibly lucky to live in the countryside and have lots of outside space.