Actress Joan Collins enjoyed lunch in St Tropez on Monday with Elizabeth Hurley's son Damian and country singer Billy Ray Cyrus.
The 93-year-old star showcased her age-defying appearance in a photograph shared to Instagram, wearing a strapless dress and flaunting her features while sipping a glass of wine at the meal.

Damian Hurley also revealed his close bond with his mother's partner, 64-year-old musician Billy Ray Cyrus, as the pair smiled together for a sweet photo.

Elizabeth Hurley, 61, flew out with her son and Cyrus last week to spend time with Collins at her villa in St Tropez, a coastal town on the French Riviera.
Collins purchased the five-bedroom property in the early 1990s and has returned to spend three to four months there every summer for more than 30 years.
The gathering comes from a close-knit friendship between Collins and Elizabeth Hurley that has spanned decades. The two actresses played mother and daughter in the E! television drama series The Royals.


Dietary Secrets And Healthy Lifestyle Routine
Throughout her career, Collins has shared details of the nutrition and exercise regime that helps maintain her famous looks, insisting her appearance has nothing to do with Botox or plastic surgery.
The actress explained that as she has grown older, she learned to maintain her figure by eating less, noting she now consumes a quarter of what she ate at age 25.
Collins expressed hope that her healthy lifestyle will help her live to be 100 years old, adding that she relies on a quick fix of broccoli and boiled eggs if she needs to lose weight.
"No knives. Had Botox once, years ago. Hated it. I'm an actress, I have to have expression," Collins told The Express in an interview about her beauty standards.
"You need half the food at 50 as you ate at 25. Half as much again at 75. I'm going to live to be 100, and I am telling you: look after your skin. Never leave the house without make-up," she added.
Giving advice on maintaining weight, she said: "Don't diet, just eat less. Never drink tap water. If you need to drop a few pounds to fit into something, eat boiled eggs and broccoli for three days."
Fitness History And Scaling Back Exercises
Collins has also reflected on how her approach to physical fitness has evolved over the decades, moving away from high-intensity workouts.
"My exercise regime has changed a lot over the years. I was very active as a young girl. From the time I was 16, I went to discotheques, dance halls, and nightclubs and danced the night away for hours and hours," she told Platinum magazine.
She later transitioned to regular gym workouts and Pilates, admitting that as you get older you "cannot put that amount of stress on your body."
In recent years, Collins had to scale back her movement due to a trapped nerve, an injury that left her unable to function for two months.
