In August 2003 Lucy Pinder was just another school-leaver, looking forward to a long summer off and university in the autumn. However, sunbathing on Bournemouth beach one day, Lucy was scouted by a freelance photographer, who took her photo and contacted The Daily Star. Knowing a good thing when they saw one, the paper immediately offered her a contract on the back of his photos...
Today, Lucy is arguably the most popular model in the UK - her down-to-earth manner, refined, classy look and unique stance as the first glamour model to refuse to pose for topless photographs garnering a truly devoted fanbase. Her official website (http://www.lucypinder.info) receives a phenomenal 25-30 million hits per month, and Lucy has featured on the cover of style bible Arena, appeared alongside Gary Lineker and Lemmy from Motörhead in a television advert for Walker Crisps, and used her impressive knowledge of 'the beautiful game' to appear twice on cult football show Soccer AM, for Sky Sports.
In September 2005, The Independent newspaper listed Lucy in their "21 Talented 21-year-olds" article, awarding her four out of a possible five stars and commenting that she has 'made a successful career out of NOT showing her breasts'.
LUCY PINDER CV
Magazine Shoots:
Arena (cover & feature)
FHM (feature)
Loaded (covers)
Nuts (covers & features)
More (feature)
ZOO (covers & features)
Ice (cover)
Front (cover & feature)
Maxpower (cover)
Redline (cover)
Streetfighter (cover)
Fast Car (cover)
Back Street Heroes (cover)
Corporate Work
Walkers Crisps television advert with Gary Lineker and Motörhead
Playstation 2 promotion
Yellow Pages poster campaign
Riskology promotion
National Lottery promotion
TV Appearances
T4, (Channel 4)
Soccer AM (Sky Sports 1)
Sky One’s Top-100 For 2004 - View Video
Richard & Judy (Channel 4)
Meridian Evening News (ITV1)
The Salon (Channel 4)
The Match (Sky 1)
Dream Team (Sky 1)
Adverts for ZOO (Various Channels)
‘Come On England!’ 2004 Music Video - View Video
Fash FC (Bravo)
‘I'm Famous and Frightened!’ (Living TV)
Newspaper Appearances:
The Independent (feature)
The Daily Star (regular covers and features)
The Daily Star Sunday (covers and features) |