Quote by Elizabeth Hurley
I dont know much about only children. I was the middle one of thre

I dont know much about only children. I was the middle one of three, and if ever I was alone with mum and dad, it was a rare moment. – Elizabeth Hurley

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I keep getting these extraordinary letteres, really weird ones from American sports stars – Ive always thought you were one pretty lady and now that youre single I want to meet you for a drink. – Elizabeth Hurley

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