Elizabeth Hurley, 56, heats up the holidays in a plunging pink mini dress

In this screengrab, Elizabeth Hurley speaks during the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Virtual Hot Pink Evening on May 20, 2020. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images for Breast Cancer Research Foundation)
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Elizabeth Hurley is bringing the heat to the holidays.

The former model posted a series of sizzling photos on Christmas Day that left fans breathless.

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In the first photo, Hurley showed off her curves in a revealing pink halter chainmail mini dress.

As she put her toned thigh on full-display, she paired the look with a sparkly headband featuring tinsel buns, diamond hoop earrings, and a pendant necklace.

In the second photo, Hurley posed with her Christmas gift: a cardboard cutout of Liam Neeson.

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And not even an ankle injury or boot could cramp her style.

“Happy Christmas!! Distracted from my #ankleinjury by whom I got in my stocking 😘😘😘🎄🎄🎄,” she captioned the series of photos.

In the final photo, Hurley, 56, gave fans a glimpse at the gray ankle boot as she elevated her leg on the couch.

She sprained her ankle recently while filming “Christmas in the Caribbean.”

According to Deadline, Hurley was cast as the lead in the romantic comedy about an “abandoned British bride, who spends December in the Caribbean with her bridesmaids as love blossoms.”

“The Royals” star wrapped up filming on the tropical island earlier this month.

The plunging holiday dress was designed by Versace, whom Hurley tagged in the post.

Donatella Versace commented on the photo, “STUNNING!!!!! You are incredible," adding, “Merry Christmas.”

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