Raquel Welch smoulders in boob-baring red dress before shock pool fight with Lauren Hutton
RAQUEL WELCH couldn’t resist sharing an eye-popping throwback with fans today, featuring her famous pal Lauren Hutton.
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The actress took her 14,000 Instagram followers all the way back to 1996 when she was starring in Central Park West as Dianna Brock.
The now 77-year-old looked incredible in red as she grappled with her co-star before things took a very serious turn.
Raquel’s ample assets were impossible to miss in her figure-hugging dress, which struggled to contain her cleavage and came complete with buttons along the front.
The film star polished off her costume with matching heels and eye-catching, square earrings, while sporting brunette tresses.
Raquel Welch and Lauren Hutton in Central Park West
Raquel Welch and Lauren Hutton enjoyed a dramatic fight in the 90s series
We shared a good laugh before she threw me overboard
Lauren, 73, who played Linda Fairchild-Rush, looked very smart in a navy skirt suit and a white blouse as well as coordinated heels.
It wasn’t long before the pair found themselves in a swimming pool, where Raquel came dangerously close to flashing a lot more than she had intended.
“We shared a good laugh before she threw me overboard…,” the stunner had informed, referencing the 1990s drama.
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Raquel Welch appeared in both series of the show, which followed a NYC magazine
Raquel continued: “‘Hey Lauren, was it somethin’ I said?!’ Lauren Hutton and I filmed this pool fight in NYC for the TV series C.P.W. (Central Park West) produced by Darren Star 1996.
“Perhaps our characters didn’t get along, but we did… #raquelwelch #laurenhutton #cpw #poolfight #girlfight #funtimes #pool #therealraquelwelch #agirlsgottadowhatagirlsgottado #tbt.”
Central Park West followed the lives of those working at trendy New York magazine, Communique, and ran until June 1996