As Elizabeth Hurley gushingly wished her boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus a Happy Birthday, his sweet gesture in return has been revealed.
The Achy Breaky Heart singer celebrated his 64th birthday on Monday and Elizabeth, 60, was one of the first to mark his big day.
Now, Daily Mail can reveal Billy Ray has decided to move his birthday party plans for the launch of Liz's new Channel 4 show, demonstrating his unwavering love and support for her.
A source said: 'Billy Ray is absolutely smitten with Elizabeth and has been so supportive of her new show, even attending its launch.
'While he prefers to divert attention away from himself, he made sure to be in London to support her for the big night.
'It was obvious to everyone behind-the-scenes how loved up they both are and he couldn't stop talking about her; his face lights up when she's around.'
Billy Ray, pictured at the launch of Elizabeth Hurley's new Channel 4 show The Inheritance earlier this month, has moved his birthday party plans for her.
'While waiting in the wings, he told crew how he had moved his birthday plans in order to host a watch party for Elizabeth's new show which launches this weekend.'
The insider added: 'He wants this week to be about her and the new show and is pulling out all the stops; it's so lovely to see.'
In her tribute, Liz dropped a slew of PDA-packed photos as she wished 'Squirrel Man' a happy 64th birthday.
'Happy Birthday Squirrel Man,' she captioned the post, along with four red heart emojis.
Taken at various different events, Elizabeth and Billy Ray looked just like any other smitten couple as they adorably took selfies together.
The post ended with one especially cute video of Elizabeth and Billy Ray sharing a laugh and a kiss.
Elizabeth's son Damian, 23, previously gave his public seal of approval of their relationship by including Billy Ray in his Father's Day tribute.
Billy Ray and Liz went public with their relationship in Easter.
In June, Miley Cyrus broke her silence on her father Billy Ray's new romance with Hurley, saying it has enabled her to love both her parents 'as individuals' and that seeing them happy has helped her finally 'grow up'.
The 32-year-old said: 'As I've gotten older, I respect my parents as individuals instead of as parents because, you know, my mom really loved my dad for her whole life.
'I took on some of my mom's hurt as my own because it hurt her more than it hurt me as an adult. So I owned a lot of her pain as mine.'
Speaking candidly on The Interview, a New York Times podcast, she added: 'But now that my mom is so in love with my stepdad Dom whom I completely adore—and now that I see my dad finding happiness outside of that too—I can love them both as individuals instead of as a kind of parental pairing. I'm being an adult about it.'
Earlier this month Elizabeth revealed how Billy Ray was teaching her how to play guitar during her downtime.
Taking to social media, the TV star couldn't hide the smile from her face, as she held onto the instrument confidently, with her fingers and thumbs expertly placed as if about to break out into a melody.
Alongside the post, Elizabeth penned: 'My patient boyfriend is attempting to teach me the guitar (and yes, he's going to replace the missing string).'
In a sweet gesture of encouragement, Billy posted in comments and on his own stories writing: 'My girl is getting good on that guitar. ❤️ Definitely doing my June. We be going to Jackson this fall!!!!'
Meanwhile, Elizabeth revealed to Daily Mail her favourite scene to shoot is lying down in bed where she can kick her shoes off and relax.
The model and actress, 60, has starred in a long list of movies, from Austin Powers to Bedazzled as well as appearing in an array of TV shows including Gossip Girl and The Royals.
Elizabeth previously caused a stir when she had a raunchy kissing scene with co-star Pear Chiravara in Strictly Confidential - a 2024 movie that her son Damian, 23, directed.
It comes as she plays dead in her brand new Channel 4 reality show The Inheritance which saw Liz lay in a coffin.
She said: 'I didn't mind it at all. I always love scenes where I lie down.'
'I love scenes in bed cause you just sort of lay down all day without having to work and wear shoes.'
'I found it quite liberating. I liked it.'