Elizabeth Hurley strips off to throw support behind Brexit in EU Referendum

The actress encouraged members of the public to vote
Supportive: Elizabeth Hurley is backing Brexit
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Emma Powell22 June 2016
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Elizabeth Hurley has thrown her support behind the campaign to leave the European Union by stripping off.

Hurley, 51, made it clear that she fully supports Brexit by sharing a naked picture of herself with only a Union Jack pillow covering her modesty.

“Every voice matters,” she captioned the saucy Instagram. “Vote tomorrow- whatever your persuasion.

“I'm voting #Brexit#voteleave No gloating from the winners- no whinging from the losers VOTE!!”

Some people joked that the image, which amassed more than 4,000 likes in two hours, was enough to make them join the Leave campaign.

One user posted: "Good Lord Liz. Whilst I'm #BrExit for the facts, that sure as hell is one big persuasion right there."

Another joked: “I want that pillow to leave!!!”

Hurley's picture comes a day after David Beckham publicly threw his support behind the Remain campaign.

The father-of-four urged voters to consider the future for children and encouraged sticking together.

“We live in a vibrant and connected world where together as a people we are strong,” he said in a lengthy Facebook post. “For our children and their children we should be facing the problems of the world together and not alone.”

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Victoria Beckham praised her husband and shared a link to his post alongside the caption: "So proud."

Celebrities including Sir Michael Caine, Joan Collins, Katie Hopkins and Julian Fellowes are among those who have thrown their support behind Brexit.

David Beckham, Lily Allen, Keira Knightley, Jeremy Clarkson, Benedict Cumberbatch and Helena Bonham Carter are among those who are backing the Remain campaign.

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