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Elizabeth Hurley, 58, reveals she covers up in public due to unflattering HD cameras despite stripping for the lads’ magazine’s comeback.

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Elizabeth Hurley, 58, has revealed that she now covers up in public because of the cameras

Elizabeth Hurley has revealed she now covers up in public due to “unflattering” cameras, despite stripping for Loaded’s return.

The actress, 58, revealed to Times Radio that because her beautiful skin has aged naturally over time and the cameras are so high definition, it only shows “small parts”.

And although she may remain covered in pubes, Liz is still happy to strip down for a photoshoot as she posed semi-naked for the Loaded re-release.

The boys’ magazine launches a new digital platform nine years after going out of print.

And despite starring in a very racy video lying naked on a bed with just a veil covering her bum for the re-release, Liz said that no matter your age, showing any skin in public is ‘unflattering’.

Elizabeth Hurley, 58, has revealed she now covers up in public due to “unflattering” cameras despite stripping off for Loaded’s return.

Hurley originally appeared as a cover girl for Loaded when the magazine's print edition launched across the UK in 1994.

Hurley originally appeared as a cover girl for Loaded when the magazine’s print edition launched across the UK in 1994.

Speaking to Times Radio, he said: ‘I only show very small parts of myself now. Because, you know, obviously when you’re older, your skin isn’t as good for your body.

“And I find myself covering up quite a bit when I’m in public because unfortunately, you know, the cameras are high definition now and they’re really unflattering.”

And in real life, you know, people tended to cover up. If you look at the red carpet now, people are covered up. They cover their arms, they cover their legs. They just show off a little because it’s deeply unflattering.

‘No matter how old you are. And people don’t like it. Why would they do it? Nobody likes it.

Loaded magazine is back, with its original cover girl, Liz, and she’s as sassy and boisterous as ever.

Billed as a digital rebellion, Loaded online enters a very different social, environmental and political landscape, but remains unchanged and unapologetic in the tone that helped make it one of Britain’s biggest and best-selling magazines.

Situated in www.loadedworld.comThe newly launched outlet is a space for straight talk, epic experiences, and a community that aims to celebrate who men really are.

Laying out his intentions, Loaded says: “We now live in a world dominated by the dopamine-hungry, who crave the cheap gratification of a red spot on social media, saying we’ve been validated by our peers.”

The actress, 58, revealed to Times Radio that because her beautiful skin has aged naturally over time and the cameras are so high definition, she now only shows

The actress, 58, revealed to Times Radio that because her beautiful skin has aged naturally over time and the cameras are so high definition, she now only shows “small parts”.

And despite starring in a very racy video lying naked on a bed with just a veil covering her bum for the re-release, Liz said that no matter your age, showing any skin in public is 'unflattering'.

And despite starring in a very racy video lying naked on a bed with just a veil covering her bum for the re-release, Liz said that no matter your age, showing any skin in public is ‘unflattering’.

Loaded magazine has returned for an online relaunch with its original cover girl, Elizabeth.

Loaded magazine has returned for an online relaunch with its original cover girl, Elizabeth.

‘For too long, we have been deceived by ‘content creators’ who feed us garbage and shortchange us with inferior morsels of cultural sustenance. Where is the love? Where is the passion? Where is the unbridled enthusiasm for the above average, the surprising and the absurd?

In honor of its first print publication in 1994, the Loaded team has remembered the original cover girl, Elizabeth Hurley, for a busty 30th anniversary spread and accompanying video, in which she appears topless.

The 58-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film Strictly Confidential, shows off her cleavage in a loose-fitting white shirt as she poses for its official relaunch.

The video shows her partially dressed and resting provocatively on a large double bed.

Loaded was one of the original lads’ magazines, famous for its coverage of music and sports, and its photographs of scantily clad women.

At its peak, the title was a major player in the booming sector, boasting a six-figure readership.

But the final print edition, which came out on March 26 with Noel Gallagher and novelist Irvine Welsh, was the last.

Deputy editor Lia Nicholls revealed the closure on Twitter in a post that included photos from the magazine’s first and last issues.

In honor of its first print publication in 1994, the Loaded team has recalled original cover girl Elizabeth Hurley for a busty cover.

In honor of its first print publication in 1994, the Loaded team has recalled original cover girl Elizabeth Hurley for a busty cover.

The actress also took part in a steamy promotional video as the magazine launches online.

The actress also took part in a steamy promotional video as the magazine launches online.

The 58-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film Strictly Confidential, posed for a series of racy photos ahead of the online re-release.

The 58-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film Strictly Confidential, posed for a series of racy photos ahead of the online re-release.

She wrote: ‘The first and sadly last issue of @loadedmag. Sad day. “I loved every minute.”

At times during its 21-year life, Loaded encountered controversies that drew criticism for the number of scantily clad women it included in each issue.

Circulation fell as it went through several ownership changes, but after a relaunch last year, Loaded said it would be “much more discerning and sophisticated” in its depiction of women, the BBC reports.

The Telegraph reports that circulation exceeded 500,000 in its 50th edition in June 1998.

But sales plummeted to around 35,000 in 2011, the last figures officially audited by the magazine.

Elizabeth with her son Damian, a budding filmmaker who wrote and directed her new film, in another shot from the Loaded spread.

Elizabeth with her son Damian, a budding filmmaker who wrote and directed her new film, in another shot from the Loaded spread.

At times during its 21-year life, Loaded encountered controversies that drew criticism for the number of scantily clad women it included in each issue.

Circulation fell due to several different ownership changes.

At times during its 21-year life, Loaded encountered controversies that drew criticism for the number of scantily clad women it included in each issue.

Deputy editor Lia Nicholls revealed the close of 2015 on Twitter in a post that included photos from the magazine's first and last editions.

Deputy editor Lia Nicholls revealed the close of 2015 on Twitter in a post that included photos from the magazine’s first and last editions.

It was one of the lads’ magazines that became popular in the 1990s along with FHM and Maxim and, later, Nuts and Zoo.

The magazine’s publisher Simian said in a statement: ‘Starting with the current April issue, published on March 26, Loaded will no longer be marketed as a print magazine.

“We would like to pay tribute to our customers, staff and especially our contributors and editorial team.”

One of the editors of the initial 1994 release, James Brown, told his Twitter followers that the closure was “a shame,” adding: “The last team seemed to have done very well.”

The 30th anniversary edition of Loaded is available for online subscription starting May 15.

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