Liz Hurley holds her son Damians hand ahead of Shane

Liz Hurley holds her son Damian’s hand ahead of Shane Warne’s funeral

A grieving Liz Hurley on the eve of Shane Warne’s funeral: The actress clasps her son Damian’s hand in west London in her first public appearance since the cricketer’s death – and 10,000 miles away from where he will have a private family service on Sunday

  • The actress, who remained close to Warne after their three-year romance ended in 2013, was pictured in West London as she left the set of her new romantic comedy Caribbean Christmas.
  • Warne’s family will say goodbye to him today at a private funeral, but yesterday Liz said: “My heart hurts that I can’t be in Australia tomorrow for Shane’s funeral.” I filmed last night and because of the time jump, I can’t physically get there.
  • She posted photos from their engagement on social media and said, “I still haven’t realized he’s gone.”
  • Liz, 56, and her 19-year-old doppelgänger have a very close bond and have clearly sought each other’s support since Warne’s death.
  • Warne, known for his party lifestyle, died of a heart attack in a £2,000-a-night villa at a boys’ holiday in Thailand.

Dressed in black on the eve of former lover Shane Warne’s funeral, grim Elizabeth Hurley clasps the hand of her son Damian during their first public appearance since the cricketer’s death.

The actress, who remained close to Warne after their three-year romance ended in 2013, was pictured in West London as she left the set of her new romantic comedy Caribbean Christmas dressed in a black blazer and black suede boots.

Warne’s family will say goodbye to him today at a private funeral, but yesterday Liz said: “My heart hurts that I can’t be in Australia tomorrow for Shane’s funeral.”

“I filmed last night and because of the time jump, I can’t physically get there.”

Dressed in black on the eve of former lover Shane Warne's funeral, grim Elizabeth Hurley clutches the hand of her son Damian during their first public appearance since the cricketer's death.

Dressed in black on the eve of former lover Shane Warne’s funeral, grim Elizabeth Hurley clutches the hand of her son Damian during their first public appearance since the cricketer’s death.

The actress, who remained close to Warne after their three-year romance ended in 2013, was pictured in West London as she left the set of her new romantic comedy Caribbean Christmas dressed in a black blazer and black suede boots.

The actress, who remained close to Warne after their three-year romance ended in 2013, was pictured in West London as she left the set of her new romantic comedy Caribbean Christmas dressed in a black blazer and black suede boots.

Warne's family will say goodbye to him today at a private funeral, but yesterday Liz said:

Warne’s family will say goodbye to him today at a private funeral, but yesterday Liz said: “My heart hurts that I can’t be in Australia tomorrow for Shane’s funeral.” (Top couple in 2011)

She posted photos from their engagement on social media and said, “Still haven’t realized he left.

“It seems too cruel that all the people who loved him will never embrace Leo again, but our memories will live on forever. Rest in peace, Lionheart, with love your Moon.

Liz, 56, and her 19-year-old doppelgänger have a very close bond and have clearly sought each other’s support since Warne’s death.

A 52-year-old man known for his party lifestyle has died of a heart attack in a £2,000 overnight villa at a men’s party in Thailand.

Later this month, 50,000 fans are expected to gather at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the star-studded public memorial.

Liz said, “It still hasn't been realized that he's gone.  It seems too cruel that all the people who loved him will never embrace Leo again, but our memories will live on forever.  RIP Lionheart, with love your Moon'

Liz said, “It still hasn’t been realized that he’s gone. It seems too cruel that all the people who loved him will never embrace Leo again, but our memories will live on forever. RIP Lionheart, with love your Moon’

Liz, 56, and her 19-year-old doppelgänger have a very close bond and have clearly sought each other's support since Warne's death.  (Above, mother and son in February)

Liz, 56, and her 19-year-old doppelgänger have a very close bond and have clearly sought each other’s support since Warne’s death. (Above, mother and son in February)