Page 3 babe slips into racy corset to recreate iconic Pamela Anderson snap
A Page 3 babe slipped into a racy corset to recreate one of Pamela Anderson‘s most iconic looks.
Apollonia Llewellyn – AKA Barbi when she’s splashed across pages of the Daily Star – is known for delighting fans with her racy snaps.
She recently sizzled in black as she slipped into a figure-hugging outfit.
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The blonde bombshell unleashed her inner Pammy as she recreated one of the glamour model’s super sexy looks.
She mimicked the sultry look Pamela donned in movie Barbed Wire, which saw the actress wear a plunging skin-tight black corset, skimpy black trousers and saucy knee-high boots.
In the ad for the movie the star was pictured kneeling with a gun wearing the raunchy outfit, with her big, blonde bouncy hair skimming her shoulders.
Apollonia made a big effort to recreate the look, as she kneeled in the same position while clutching a prop gun.
She was bold in black as she wore super slinky trousers, pointy heeled boots and a daring corset that was low enough to flash a little boob.
The outfit was paired with long, black gloves and she also opted for the same big and bouncy blow-dry as Pammy modelled back in the day.
While the look made a statement, Apollonia’s make-up was more subtle as she opted for a neutral soft-glam look.
She wore a smoky eye and a nude lip as she looked at the camera with a seductive smile.
Apollonia shared the picture, alongside a snap of Pamela, with the simple caption: “Iconic @pamelaanderson “.
Since she shared the saucy snap more than 1,200 people have liked it – and several people commented too.
People were quick to tell Apollonia how amazing she looked as she posed for the camera.
One person said: “Just plain gorgeous.”
Another added: “The baddest.”
A third commented: “Definitely better than the original.”
Meanwhile, a fourth chirped in: “You look very beautiful in this picture, and you would make a great Pamela Anderson.”
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