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Elizabeth Hurley blasts divorce speculation

Updated: 2010-12-18 17:03

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Elizabeth Hurley blasts divorce speculation

Elizabeth Hurley is not getting divorced "yet".

The 45-year-old model - who confirmed she had separated from husband Arun Nayar "months ago" after it was revealed she had been romancing Australian former cricketer Shane Warne - insists much of what has been speculated about her future is untrue.

She tweeted: "Bored now of silly speculations: no one is divorcing anyone yet, no one is fighting over money and I have no plans to go to Australia. Enough!"

Despite her recent troubles, Elizabeth was able to put her unhappiness behind her yesterday (16.12.10) by visiting Winter Wonderland at London's Hyde Park with her son Damian, eight, from her relationship with Steve Bing.

Shortly after she had left her house, textiles tycoon Arun, 45, visited the property, avoiding an awkward meeting.

It was reported earlier this week that his family were shocked at Elizabeth kissing Shane and were "glad" the couple split three years after they married.

A source said: "Liz never mentioned she was seeing anybody when she met her in-laws in October. The family is actually glad they have separated."

Elizabeth has also tweeted to praise Arun for being a "great father" to Damian.

She tweeted: "Painful, sad days. Arun & I separated for private reasons but FTR (for the record) he has been a great father to our son Damian & will always be in his life. (sic)"

Shane announced earlier this week he had separated from his wife, Simone, mother of his three children.

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