Elizabeth Hurley reveals her heartache over not having more children
The actress is a proud mother to her son Damian but she wishes she had expanded her family in the past so Damian had someone to keep him company and share experiences with growing up
ELIZABETH Hurley has opened up about her sadness over not having more children.
The actress, 52, is mother to her 16-year-old son Damian but wishes she had grown her family further so her boy had some siblings.
The star enjoys a close relationship with her son and he even chooses some of the raunchy outfits she wears, and the pair often post jokey pictures together on their social media channels.
Liz proudly steps out with Damien to red carpet events and has even been seen holding the teen’s hand in front of photographers in the past.
But she wishes he had a brother or sister to share his company with.
Elizabeth told Grazia: “What would have made more difference in my life is if I’d had more than one child.
“I was one of three, a big sister and a little brother to squabble with and to love.”
While The Royals star may wish she had a larger brood, she is happy to have a close relationship with her son.
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A source told heat magazine: “Damian’s starting to get a lot of ribbing from friends.
“He’s at the age where everything his mum does is embarrassing, and he just can’t understand why she can’t cover up a bit more.
“But Liz is extremely proud of her youthful looks.
“She’s told him there’s nothing wrong with a woman her age being sexy.”
However, despite his apparent protestations, Damian takes some of the pictures of his scantily clad mother himself.
During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live! After Show, Liz said: “Here’s the thing, he doesn’t take all my bikini photos, by the way.
“Some of them are professional, some of them are my sister, anybody who I can get.
“When we’re on holiday together, sure he’ll take some pictures. And, you know, he’s got a really good eye and he’s studying photography and it’s ridiculous.”
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