Slimmed down Katy Hill recreates Ursula Andress' iconic Bond bikini moment

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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After shedding four stone, former Blue Peter presenter Katy Hill is looking better than ever.


And what better way to show off your slimline figure by recreating Ursula Andress' classic bikini look from Dr No.

The iconic scene in the 1962 Bond movie, in which a stunning Honey Ryder emerges from the surf singing to herself, has been voted the most inspiring bikini moment in history.

Bond babe: Katy Hill reveals her newly-slimmed figure as she recreates Ursula Andress' iconic look as Honey Ryder in the 1962 007 movie Dr No

A survey by diet supplement LIPOBind found most slimmers used Andress' curve as inspiration for their beach body diets.

Following close behind Ursula was Halle Berry in an orange bikini in more recent Bond film Die Another Day and Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in

To mark the survey, LIBOBind asked their new spokesmodel Katy - who used their product to assist in her weight-loss following the birth of her daughter Kaya - to pose in a white belted bikini in the style of Ursula.

Katy, 37, unveiled her slimmed down look last month after shedding four stone of her post-baby weight.

The TV presenter suffered a number of health problems during her pregnancy two years ago, including symphysis pubis - a dysfunction which causes severe pelvic pain - and eventually put on four-and-a-half stone.

It was only after a combination of going to the gym on a daily basis and taking LIPOBind, Katy went down from a size 16 to a size 10 over a five month period.

Inspiration: Halle Berry (L) in Die Another Day (2002) and Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia (R) in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi (1983) were also noted for their famous bikini bodies


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