
The Austin Powers star attended the event with her son Damian, who looks just like her. Getty Images
Elizabeth Hurley turned heads at the 28th SPA Awards in Germany on Saturday. The 59-year-old actress looked stunning in a silver gown covered in shimmering sequins. The dress had a deep neckline, a fitted skirt, and a unique knot design down the front. Her outfit was bold, eye-catching, and perfect for the star-studded event.
To complete the look, Elizabeth added sparkling chandelier earrings and a jeweled bangle. Her brown hair was styled in loose, voluminous waves. Her makeup featured bold eyeliner and glossy lipstick, highlighting her glowing skin. She looked every bit the glamorous Hollywood star.
Elizabeth wasn't alone at the event. She was joined by her 23-year-old son, Damian, who looked just as stylish. Damian wore leather pants, a black shirt with lace trim, and a bold blazer decorated with floral designs. The mother-son duo posed together on the red carpet, drawing attention with their striking looks and strong bond.
Elizabeth stood out in a shiny silver dress that caught everyone’s eye. Getty Images
The awards ceremony was held at a grand hotel and spa in Germany. While on stage, Elizabeth Hurley spoke briefly during the event. Cameras captured many moments of her and Damian sharing laughs and enjoying the evening together.
Their relationship has always been close. Elizabeth has raised Damian as a single mother. His father, the late Steve Bing, had denied being the father at first. A DNA test later confirmed Steve’s paternity. Despite the challenges, Elizabeth and Damian built a strong life together.
Steve Bing was a businessman and film investor. He had supported major movies like The Polar Express and Beowulf. He dated Elizabeth Hurley briefly in 2001. Damian was born the following year in 2002.
Elizabeth once said that she and Damian are like a team. They share everything and support each other deeply. “We’re each other’s confidants,” she explained. “We’re best friends. We tell each other everything.” Damian added that they often finish each other’s sentences. “It’s like arguing with yourself,” he joked.