Liz Hurley, 60, Unveils Her Ageless Beauty Secrets While Promoting New Show - OK! Magazine

Liz Hurley has recently shared her relationship with alcohol, which might just be the secret to her timeless beauty.
Fans may be surprised to learn that Liz Hurley is a massive fan of The Traitors. So, when she got the opportunity to star alongside Robert Rinder in Channel 4's The Inheritance, she jumped at the chance.
In this new reality game show, Liz takes on the role of The Deceased, a glamorous winemaker with a lavish estate. Barrister and TV presenter Robert plays The Executor, ensuring that the conditions of The Deceased's will are strictly adhered to.
'I really enjoyed The Traitors and loved the idea of being part of a show where audiences were truly invested,' shares Liz, 'I thought Robert Rinder and I would make a great pair.'
While she wouldn't mind following in the footsteps of celebrity winemakers like Kylie Minogue and Brad Pitt, Liz has her own unique twist in mind.
'I can certainly see the allure of having your own wine, and Brad Pitt's rosé is actually delicious,' she admits. 'But I drink alcohol so infrequently that I'd be more interested in trying to create an exceptionally fabulous alcohol-free wine.'
At 60, Liz still enjoys her roles with a playful spirit - even if that means lying in a coffin. 'I quite enjoyed it, it was very restful,' she jokes. However, what truly captured her heart was the stunning location of the shoot.
'Shooting at an exquisite country estate was a real treat,' she shares. 'The air was so fresh it felt like we were at a health retreat. It can be easier shooting on a sound stage, but I prefer real locations as it really helps with getting into character.'
Despite her on-screen charisma, Liz confesses she's never been tempted to join a reality show as herself. 'I have been invited on a few really good ones, but I prefer scripted work,' she admits. 'I don't much like being myself on camera; it feels like I'm invading my own privacy!'.
When the conversation turns to inheritance, Liz becomes more sentimental. She cherishes porcelain coffee cups passed down from her great aunt. 'I think of her with every espresso,' she reveals.
However, material possessions aren't her main concern. 'I'm not desperate to inherit anything,' she declares. 'I want everyone I love to check out empty, having spent every penny on enjoying themselves.'
Produced by Studio Lambert, the mastermind behind BBC's The Traitors, the show takes 13 strangers, locks them inside a grand stately home, and pits them against each other in challenges to prove themselves worthy of inheriting part of The Deceased's fortune - and it's no easy task.
Contestants must demonstrate cunning, teamwork and nerve, all while enduring surreal challenges that embody Liz's camp and larger-than-life alter ego.
'They're very right for this lady and her estate,' she comments, 'As the show goes on, she comes up with some interesting things.' The absurdity is evident from the very first episode.
In a quirky twist, contestants are challenged to create The Deceased's signature rosé by sourcing white wine from the depths of a lake and selecting the ideal red wine from a series of barrels. Liz quips: 'That's absurd, isn't it? Everyone has to put on their diving suits. I wouldn't want to do that!'.