By Zoe Papadakis
Piers Morgan is begging Elizabeth Hurley to put some clothes on after she posted "creepy" photos of herself wearing nothing but a coat and white bikini bottoms in the snow on social media.
"How could I resist," Hurley captioned the images.
Speaking on Tuesday's "Good Morning Britain," Morgan wondered what Hurley was doing. "Yeah, she looks fabulous, but what are you doing Liz?" the show's host said, via Fox News. "A bit of snow and you get your kit off. And who took the pictures? Your 19-year-old son, you said, took the pictures? Isn't that creepy? What is all this! It's what we call in the business 'thirsty and creepy.'"
Morgan’s co-host Susanna Reid was quick to defend Hurley. "You can't accuse other people of being thirsty when you're on national television and you have at least two columns and you're on every single podcast," she told Morgan.
"You can think two things when you look at it," Morgan said. "One, she looks great, which she does. But also, 55? Getting your 19-year-old son to take pictures of you stripping off in the snow?"
In response, Reid questioned why Morgan thought women over 50 were "not allowed to bare any flesh." She pointed out that model and TV presenter Davina McCall found herself in a similar situation. "No, Davina didn't do this," Morgan hit back. "Come on, you can think she looks great but come on! You're 55 — put your clothes on."
McCall was slammed after she posted a photo of herself wearing a white dress to Twitter on Saturday.
"Old over sun-kissed woman should cover up ... stunning dress but not for the wrinkly crinkly... demure for the mature," one follower commented, per Evening Standard. McCall shrugged the remark off.
"Really sorry," she replied. "Absolutely no chance of demure over here sue... growing old disgracefully is far more fun."