Liz Hurley's tragic dating history: Actress faces triple trauma as ex-BF Tom Sizemore dies a year after Shane Warne shocker
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Hollywood actor Tom Sizemore's tragic early death has left Liz Hurley struggling to cope with the loss of her third ex-lover. Sizemore, 61, died from a brain aneurysm, and Hurley, 57, who has lost three partners in the past three years, will now be dealt a triple trauma. Her son Damian's father, film producer Steve Bing, 55, died in 2020 after falling 27 stories from the roof of a posh apartment building. The 'Austin Powers' actress was also once engaged to Australian cricketer Shane Warne, who died at 52 from a heart attack last year.
Sizemore, known for 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Natural Born Killers', battled substance abuse and previously admitted to Daily Mail that he had been "hopelessly in love" with Hurley during their mid-1990s relationship. Hurley was a resident of Los Angeles at the time.
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'She was my big regret'
According to Daily Mail, addressing Hurley, Sizemore once said, "She was my big regret. I was very much in love with her, hopelessly so. But my demons got in the way. I was in no fit state to have a real relationship. It is one of the biggest regrets of my life that I did not treat Liz better."
In the 1990s, Sizemore rose to fame by portraying tough men in movies like 'Heat' alongside Robert De Niro, who arranged for him to enter rehab. His other movie credits include 'Pearl Harbor', 'True Romance', and 'Born on the Fourth of July'. His performance in 'Black Hawk Down' in 2001 received praise, but his career suffered due to his cocaine and heroin addiction.
Sizemore is survived by his 17-year-old twin sons, Jagger and Jayden. On February 18, he suffered an aneurysm at his Los Angeles residence, and he died on Friday after having his life support removed.
Hurley's dating timeline: Warne, Bing, and more
Over the years, Elizabeth (Liz) Hurley's romantic life has been highlighted by ups and downs as well as several prominent men, Us Weekly reports. Hurley had a 13-year romance with Hugh Grant, from 1987 to 2000. Even after breaking up, they have remained close friends. Hurley briefly dated producer Steve Bing after her well-publicized romance with Grant came to an end. In 2002, she gave birth to Bing's son Damian.
Hugh Grant
Hurley and Grant first met in 1987 on the set of 'Remando Al Viento'. Grant made news after being discovered with a prostitute eight years into their relationship. Though they separated in 2000, he is the only godfather to her son.
Steve Bing
The former couple dated for 18 months in the early 2000s. After their divorce in 2002, they welcomed their son Damian. Despite Bing's initial denial, a DNA test revealed that he was in fact Damian's father. Hurley stated that she was "saddened beyond belief" upon learning of his death in June 2020.
Shane Warne
Before declaring her breakup with Arun Nayar officially, Hurley was involved in a cheating controversy and connected to Warne. The 'Passenger' actress got engaged to Warne three months after her divorce from Nayar was officially completed. However, the couple decided to split in 2013.
Arun Nayar
Hurley and the Indian heir began dating in late 2002, and they were married in two ceremonies in 2007. The 'Gossip Girl' alum confirmed their separation on Twitter three years later. She commented at the time, "For the record, my husband Arun and I separated a few months ago. Our close family & friends were aware of this." Their divorce was finalized in 2011.