Elizabeth Hurley wows in a plunging black dress as she's joined by her very dapper son Damian, 14, for a night at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 

They recently enjoyed a holiday to the Maldives together.

And as Elizabeth Hurley jetted back home to London and hit the red carpet on Sunday night, there was only one man by her side - her son Damian, 14.

The actress, 51, wowed in a sultry black gown as she enjoyed the 62nd London Evening Standard Theatre Awards at the Old Vic Theatre.

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Her number one man: Elizabeth Hurley hit the 62nd London Evening Standard Theatre Awards at the Old Vic Theatre on Sunday night with her son Damian, 14

Elizabeth put in an eye-catching appearance, displaying her jaw-dropping body in a plunging black dress.

The semi-sheer number descended in a flamenco-style skirt, which featured a thigh-high slit at the front, allowing her to display her tanned and toned pins.

And she had the ultimate date for her night out on the town, attending with her son Damian.

Dazzling: Elizabeth put in an eye-catching appearance, displaying her jaw-dropping body in a plunging black dress

Her boy: And she had the ultimate date for her night out on the town, attending with her son Damian

The handsome teen, whose father is billionaire Steve Bing, looked stylish as he walked the red carpet with his mother in a dapper black tuxedo.

Last month Liz was put on a spot during an interview on This Morning, in which she was quizzed about an apparent photoshopped image of her son.

Back in July, a picture of 14-year-old Damian at a wedding appeared in Hello! magazine, which appeared to be doctored to remove a champagne flute, with a bread roll placed in his hand instead.

Showing some skin: Liz, 51, looked incredible in her low cut gown which showed off her holiday tan after her recent trip with Damian to the Maldives

Suave: The handsome teen, whose father is billionaire Steve Bing, looked stylish as he walked the red carpet with his mother in a dapper black tuxedo

Leggy: The semi-sheer number descended in a flamenco-style skirt, which featured a thigh-high slit at the front, allowing her to display her tanned and toned pins

Right at the end of the interview, Phillip Schofield asked the 51-year-old if Damian had been drinking and Elizabeth appeared a little flustered. 

Clearly uncomfortable with Phillip's jovial but unrelenting line of questioning, The Royals star attempted to dodge the subject, saying:

'I can’t see a thing from here because I’m completely blind.'

EVENING STANDARD THEATRE AWARDS 2016 - THE WINNERS 

Best Actor: Ralph Fiennes, The Master Builder (Old Vic) & Richard III (Almeida)

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress: Billie Piper, Yerma (Young Vic)

Best Play: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, co-written by Jack Thorne, JK Rowling & John Tiffany (Palace)

Best Musical Performance: Glenn Close, Sunset Boulevard (Coliseum)

Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Milton Shulman Award for Best Director: John Malkovich, Good Canary (Rose Kingston)

Best Revival: No Man's Land, Wyndham’s (dir Sean Mathias)

Best Design: Gareth Fry with Pete Malkin (sound design), The Encounter (Complicite/Edinburgh International Festival/Barbican)

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright: Charlene James, Cuttin’ It (Young Vic/Royal Court)

Emerging Talent Award: Tyrone Huntley, Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre)

Beyond Theatre Award: Sir David Attenborough for his contribution to broadcasting

Editor's Award: Good Chance Theatre

Lebedev Award: Sir Kenneth Branagh for his Plays at the Garrick 

Fancy seeing you here! The actress also ran into Dame Joan Collins, her co-star on The Royals

Kiss me quick: The old pals leaned in for a warm embrace on the red carpet 

But as the veteran presenter pushed for an answer, Elizabeth relented and admitted that she did think the images had been changed.

The Bedazzled actress, who was on the show to promote Breast Cancer Awareness, admitted: 'I think he was handed a glass of champagne.

'He’s not allowed to drink when I’m looking, but he probably was handed one and held it to join in.' 

Fashionable crowd: Liz also posed for snaps with her good friend David Furnish

Winner! Timothy Sheader, winner of the Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award For Best Musical award for Jesus Christ Superstar, posed with Liz, Joan and Andrew Lloyd Webber

Glam duo: Liz and Joan joined forces on stage to present one of the night's awards

Pals: The ladies posed with Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber , who accepted the Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award For Best Musical award for Jesus Christ Superstar

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