"QUEEN" Liz Hurley has blasted the “ranting luvvies and post Brexit whingers” slamming Brits who voted to leave the EU.

The actress – who plays Her Majesty in a US hit show – said the attacks revealed what an “elitist, unappealing” lot the Remain brigade are.

3 Liz Hurley playing the Queen in US hit show The Royals Credit: E! Entertainment Television

Liz memorably stripped off to back a Brexit on the morning of the Referendum – posting a snap on Instagram posing naked with a Union Jack pillow.

And yesterday she tore into Remainers claiming to love democracy but objecting “violently to anyone who disagrees with them”.

Vote tomorrow-whatever your persuasion. I'm for #Brexit & promise to neither gloat nor whinge. But VOTE! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/6Faq4HHMJE — Elizabeth Hurley (@ElizabethHurley) June 22, 2016

Writing in the Spectator she said: “Bring it on you ranting luvvies, fat cat bankers and multinational corporations.

“Continue to alienate the humble voice of Middle England.

“Knock yourselves out calling us ill-educated Neanderthals and spit a bit more venom and vitriol our way.

“You are showing yourselves in all your mean spirited, round headed, elitist glory, and what an unappealing lot you are.”

She added: “Note: you attract flies with honey, not vinegar; small wonder the majority of the country flew in the opposite direction.”

3 Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch was among a host of celebrities to sign an open letter backing Remain Credit: Getty Images - WireImage

3 Sir Patrick Stewart also put his name to the collective of creatives Credit: Getty Images

Liz Hurley was one of highest profile Brexit backing celebrities alongside Joan Collins and Michael Caine.

Explaining her decision to vote leave last month she joked: “If it means we can go back to using decent lightbulbs and choose high-powered hairdryers and vacuum cleaners if we so wish, I’m joining Brexit for sure.”

RELATED STORIES 'MUSLIMS ARE SCUM' Horrific racist abuse painted on refugee family's front door in latest race hate attack after Brexit vote ZLAT WAGE CUT How Brexit has hurt Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s earnings following his move from PSG to Manchester United JUST EU TRY Parliament will not be able to block launch of Brexit divorce talks, says Oliver Letwin Prexit Arsene Wenger warns Brexit will slash Premier League stars' wages and could ruin the English top flight EU can't block us out? Brussels bureaucrat sparks outrage by begging MPs to reject Brexit as Brits are 'uninformed' WE'LL SLICE FOOD PRICE Sainsbury's boss promises cost of weekly shop won't rise despite Pound's Brexit plummet INSPIRED BY LEAVING Brexit was delivered by 2.8m non-voters inspired by uprising against EU, expert claims

During the EU referendum actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Stewart and Keira Knightley all signed an open letter to voters urging them to vote Remain.

More than 250 celebrity creatives claimed if we left the EU it would leave Britain like an "outsider shooting from the wings".