Elizabeth Hurley still enjoys Arun Nayar`s company
She filed for divorce citing his "unreasonable behaviour" but Hurley is still friends with her estranged husband Arun and spends a lot of time with him.
|Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011, 09:46 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London: She filed for divorce citing his "unreasonable behaviour" but Elizabeth Hurley has said that she is still friends with her estranged husband Arun Nayar and spends a lot of time with him.
The actress-and-model, who filed for divorce from the Indian textile heir earlier this month after four years of marriage, insisted their separation doesn`t mean they are on bad terms with one another, reported Hello magazine.
"Arun and I decided to separate last October. We still get on really well though, and spend lots of time together," said Hurley.
The 45-year-old beauty`s nine-year-old son Damian, her child with former lover Steve Bing, is coping well with the split and has managed to stay close to Nayar.
"Arun plays a major role in my son Damian`s life and is taking him to India for a week in the Easter holidays. Damian has coped with the changes really well. He`s a very loving, well-adjusted little boy and both Arun and I are
really proud of him," said Hurley.
The `Wonder Woman` star, who reportedly dated Australian cricketer Shane Warne briefly after splitting from Nayar last year, said she is still friends with him.
"I`m still very good friends with Shane. He`s a very hands-on dad and his children are adorable," said Hurley.
PTI
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