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Lucy Pinder

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

Pinder was spotted by freelance photographer Lee Earle while sunbathing on Bournemouth beach in the summer of 2003;[1] as a result of the photographs taken that day, she signed a professional modeling contract with The Daily Star.

In the 2005 UK edition of the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World Lucy was a new entry in the poll and finished 16th overall. She appeared at 35th place in the 2006 poll. She dropped to 92nd position in the 2007 poll, after receiving very little coverage in EMAP-owned magazines such as FHM.

Early in her career, unlike most glamour models, Pinder did not initially pose fully topless; she eventually did so for the weekly UK lads' mag Nuts on 6 April 2007. This was followed with a nude photo set in the August 2007 issue of the monthly magazine Loaded. She also appeared as a Page Three girl in July and August for The Daily Star on a weekly basis.

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

Lucy Pinder (right) with Michelle Marsh, 2004

She is 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, Maria Swan, Lindsey Strutt and Saskia Howard-Clarke.

She lists some of her dislikes as clowns (especially Pennywise from It), Portsmouth F.C, wasps and racism.[3] 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.

Pinder has also appeared in several short DVDs such as the 40 minute long section with Michelle Marsh for Loaded 360, and appears on the Nuts TV Channel, presenting a short nightly slot called "Book at Bedtime", based on a long-running BBC Radio 4 programme, where she reads a passage from a well-known novel. She has also made her debut as a television presenter on Nuts TV, presenting the entire four-hour output of the channel for three nights on 15th, 16th and 17th January 2008.

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