ELIZABETH Hurley has dropped a huge hint she is dating Billy Ray Cyrus.
The 59-year-old shared a snap of herself enjoying a kiss with the music star, 63, as they wished their followers a Happy Easter.
The image sent their fans into a frenzy as they speculated on whether the pair are in fact a couple.
Her son Damian was quick to show his approval with a love heart and celebration face.
Liz and Billy appeared in a film together back in 2022 - Christmas in Paradise, on which they played love interests.
And earlier this month, Liz posted a video of herself dancing in her bikini - with one of Billy’s songs playing in the background.
One excited fan commented: “So miley Cyrus could end up with Liz as a step mum…love it!”
Another person added: “What on earth!! When did this happen?”
While someone else wrote: “Wooowww - İs a new love born ??”
Last year Damian revealed that both he and his mother were dating.
He said: "We are seeing people at the moment, but we're both quite private.
"I've seen first-hand how devastating relationships in the public eye can become, and we've both made a decision that until somebody is incredibly serious, we're not going to speak publicly about who we're seeing."
Country musician Billy was previously married to Tish - with whom he has famous daughter Miley - but the pair divorced in 2017.
Billy and Tish share five children: Miley, Noah, Brandi, Trace, and Braison.
The two were married for nearly 30 years following his first marriage to Cindy Smith, which ended in 1991.
He then wed Australian singer Firerose, however they had a very acrimonious split after a year of marriage in 2024.
Elizabeth’s last public relationship was with the late cricketer Shane Warne, which ended in 2015.
Liz shot to fame as Hugh Grant's girlfriend back in the 90s, and she went on to have son Damian in 2002 after a fling with US businessman Steve Bing.
She married Indian textile heir Arun Nayar in 2007 and they divorced in 2010.
Speaking about dating last year, she told Hello!: "I would think very carefully about bringing anyone into my life, knowing that it will cross over with Damian's life. I'd never jeopardise our family dynamic.
"I've never hung out with anybody who didn't have a positive influence on his life. Everybody I loved, and continue to love, has always loved Damian as much as they love me, I'm sure."
"And the people I've remained close to have always felt like my family. Now I guess there's only Hugh and Arun, and I love them both, and they both love Damian."
The Sun has contact Liz's rep for comment.