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Lucy Pinder made her television début as a presenter for Nuts TV from September to December 2007, presenting a short nightly slot called "Book at Bedtime", based on a long-running [[Book at Bedtime|BBC Radio 4]] programme, where she read a passage from a well-known novel.<ref>[http://www.lucypinder.info/html/lucy_s_book_at_bedtime_on_nuts.html Lucy Pinder's latest TV work] - page from her official website advertising her current TV appearances</ref> In 2008, she presented the entire four-hour output of the channel from [[15 January]] to [[17 January]]. Subsequently, she has appeared on [[MTV]] channel [[The Music Factory|TMF]]<ref name="lpntv">[http://www.lucy-pinder.tv Lucy Pinder's work on Nuts TV and MTV]</ref> presenting in conjunction with [[Kayleigh Pearson]] ''"Pinder and Pearson's Late-Night Love-in"''; a "countdown of saucy music videos". She presented the Nuts TV live show on six further occasions in February and March 2008, and also presented "Overexposed", a series on Nuts TV giving hints and tips to the aspiring amateur glamour photographer.<ref name="lpntv" />
Lucy Pinder made her television début as a presenter for Nuts TV from September to December 2007, presenting a short nightly slot called "Book at Bedtime", based on a long-running [[Book at Bedtime|BBC Radio 4]] programme, where she read a passage from a well-known novel.<ref>[http://www.lucypinder.info/html/lucy_s_book_at_bedtime_on_nuts.html Lucy Pinder's latest TV work] - page from her official website advertising her current TV appearances</ref> In 2008, she presented the entire four-hour output of the channel from [[15 January]] to [[17 January]]. Subsequently, she has appeared on [[MTV]] channel [[The Music Factory|TMF]]<ref name="lpntv">[http://www.lucy-pinder.tv Lucy Pinder's work on Nuts TV and MTV]</ref> presenting in conjunction with [[Kayleigh Pearson]] ''"Pinder and Pearson's Late-Night Love-in"''; a "countdown of saucy music videos". She presented the Nuts TV live show on six further occasions in February and March 2008, and also presented "Overexposed", a series on Nuts TV giving hints and tips to the aspiring amateur glamour photographer.<ref name="lpntv" />


On [[19 February]] [[2008]], she made a [[cameo appearance]] along with [[Michelle Marsh]], (playing herself), in season 3 episode 1 of ''[[Hotel Babylon]]'' on [[BBC1]].<ref name="lpntv" />
On [[19 February]] [[2008]], she made a [[cameo appearance]] along with [[Michelle Marsh]], (playing with herself), in season 3 episode 1 of ''[[Hotel Babylon]]'' on [[BBC1]].<ref name="lpntv" />


She has also appeared in several short DVDs for magazines such as [[Loaded (magazine)|Loaded]] and ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]''.
She has also appeared in several short DVDs for magazines such as [[Loaded (magazine)|Loaded]] and ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]''.

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Lucy Katherine Pinder (born 20 December, 1983[1] in Winchester, Hampshire, England) is a glamour model noted for her large, natural breasts, which have been voted as being "the most beautiful all-natural pair in Britain".[2]

Biography

Modelling career

In the summer of 2003, she was spotted by a freelance photographer while sunbathing on Bournemouth beach. As a result of the photographs taken that day, she signed a professional modelling contract with The Daily Star. [1]

Lucy Pinder (right) with Michelle Marsh, 2004

From the beginning of her career, Lucy was regularly partnered with Michelle Marsh, with whom she has appeared in magazines, television and corporate appearances. Additionally she has been photographed with a variety of naturally voluptuous glamour models, including Sophie Howard, Jana Defi, Lindsey Strutt, and Saskia Howard-Clarke. Since then, she has appeared on the covers of magazines such as Loaded, Nuts, ZOO, Ice, and Fast Car, and she has appeared in prominent adverts for PlayStation 2, Yellow Pages, and the National Lottery.

Initially in her career, unlike most glamour models, Pinder became known for not posing fully topless; she eventually did so for a feature in Nuts in April 2007.

It has been confirmed that she has re-signed with The Daily Star and also signed a 6-month exclusive topless contract with Nuts magazine.[citation needed]

She currently runs a weekly advice column in Nuts magazine, "The Truth About Women".

Her performances in "Book at Bedtime" (see "TV career") have won her a unique publishing contract, described as "a whole new concept in publishing". Lucy is to write her own novel which will be accompanied by a video of her reading it in "Book at Bedtime" style. [3]

She is represented by Neon Models.[4]

TV career

Lucy Pinder made her television début as a presenter for Nuts TV from September to December 2007, presenting a short nightly slot called "Book at Bedtime", based on a long-running BBC Radio 4 programme, where she read a passage from a well-known novel.[5] In 2008, she presented the entire four-hour output of the channel from 15 January to 17 January. Subsequently, she has appeared on MTV channel TMF[6] presenting in conjunction with Kayleigh Pearson "Pinder and Pearson's Late-Night Love-in"; a "countdown of saucy music videos". She presented the Nuts TV live show on six further occasions in February and March 2008, and also presented "Overexposed", a series on Nuts TV giving hints and tips to the aspiring amateur glamour photographer.[6]

On 19 February 2008, she made a cameo appearance along with Michelle Marsh, (playing with herself), in season 3 episode 1 of Hotel Babylon on BBC1.[6]

She has also appeared in several short DVDs for magazines such as Loaded and Maxim.

Lucy has appeared as a contestant on a an edition of the Weakest Link, where she was voted off before reaching the final.[citation needed]

As of early 2008,[7] Lucy has been working for UK channel Television X as a presenter.

Personal life

She lists some of her dislikes as clowns (especially Pennywise from It), Portsmouth F.C, wasps and racism.[8] Her career idols include Kelly Brook, Pamela Anderson, and Carmen Electra.[1] She is an ambassador for Kick 4 Life, a charity that uses football to fight poverty and disease in the developing world. She is also a lifelong Southampton Football Club supporter.

References

  1. ^ a b c Lucy Pinder's official biography
  2. ^ "Lucy Pinder Is Out In Front", selected "best breasts in Britain", by the Daily Star, 27 September, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
  3. ^ "Lucy's All Write" Lucy Pinder wins a unique publishing contract, Daily Star, 11 May, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-11.
  4. ^ Neon Models, a subsidiary of Neon Management. Retrieved 2008-04-24
  5. ^ Lucy Pinder's latest TV work - page from her official website advertising her current TV appearances
  6. ^ a b c Lucy Pinder's work on Nuts TV and MTV
  7. ^ Lucy Pinder TVX Advert
  8. ^ a Lucy Pinder unofficial fan site


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