Los Angeles - Elizabeth Hurley's boyfriend uses her beauty products.
The model and actress has been seeing Australian cricketer Shane Warne since last year and the sportsman has undergone a makeover since they started dating.
And Hurley has lifted the lid on his daily beauty regime which involves him applying female cosmetics.
She told Easy Living magazine: "He has his own set now. He uses the girls' ones - they're much better, as I'm sure you know.
"Every guy I've ever known has used my beauty products and continued to do so."
Never say never
The Austin Powers star - whose divorce from businessman Arun Nayar was finalised earlier this year - also refused to rule out the prospect of marrying Shane, saying: "I'd never say never."
Shane - who used to be famed for his portly physique but has lost weight over the past few months - recently hit back at rumours he had gone under the knife to improve his looks, insisting he was just taking better care of himself.
The 42-year-old cricket legend said: "I'm no longer the 30-year-old bloke who used to sit in the changing room and have beer and pies. I still do that but I'm 42 and maturing now. I still like my beans in the morning. Or my spaghetti on toast.
"I'm around 78 kilos at the moment. I'm running. I'm fit, I'm strong. I was around 92kg when I was playing.
"I actually wanted to get fit. I got into it and I really started to enjoy it so I have kept going."
The model and actress has been seeing Australian cricketer Shane Warne since last year and the sportsman has undergone a makeover since they started dating.
And Hurley has lifted the lid on his daily beauty regime which involves him applying female cosmetics.
She told Easy Living magazine: "He has his own set now. He uses the girls' ones - they're much better, as I'm sure you know.
"Every guy I've ever known has used my beauty products and continued to do so."
Never say never
The Austin Powers star - whose divorce from businessman Arun Nayar was finalised earlier this year - also refused to rule out the prospect of marrying Shane, saying: "I'd never say never."
Shane - who used to be famed for his portly physique but has lost weight over the past few months - recently hit back at rumours he had gone under the knife to improve his looks, insisting he was just taking better care of himself.
The 42-year-old cricket legend said: "I'm no longer the 30-year-old bloke who used to sit in the changing room and have beer and pies. I still do that but I'm 42 and maturing now. I still like my beans in the morning. Or my spaghetti on toast.
"I'm around 78 kilos at the moment. I'm running. I'm fit, I'm strong. I was around 92kg when I was playing.
"I actually wanted to get fit. I got into it and I really started to enjoy it so I have kept going."