Courtney Stodden Roams Beach As Bo Derek - Pictures

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Courtney Stodden (who you will remember was on our list of people to watch in 2012, listed under the category "baffling but fascinating") is excellent value when it comes to photoshoots. Her Mother's Day one was a delight and featured her in a rather skimpy maid's outfit and lucite platform shoes bending suggestively over an oven as she baked a cake for her rather more conservatively clad mother.

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ANYWAY, the latest shoot saw Courtney embracing her inner Bo Derek and going for a run along the beach in a teeny tiny gold bikini and cornrows in an homage to the latter's iconic appearance in Dudley Moore movie, 10. Although we're struggling to recall the part of 10 where Bo Derek is attacked by birds.

courtney stodden bo derek

courtney stodden bo derek

courtney stodden bo derek

courtney stodden bo derek


Oh, and if you're slightly less obsessed with Courtney Stodden than we are (not difficult) here's a factsheet:

1. Courtney's full name is Courtney Alexis Stodden

2. Courtney is famous largely because she married Green Mile actor Doug Hutchison when he was 51 and she was 16

3. Our favourite, and by "favourite" we mean "most over the top and brow raising", Courtney photoshoot involved her wearing her favourite platforms and a tiny red bikini in the middle of the snow writhing around on husband Doug's lap. Doug was dressed as Santa. If nothing else, it ought to get the Kardashians to up their game with their next Christmas card...

Aaaaaand for more bikini/lady action we have this wonderful gallery:

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  • Bond girls

    <strong>Honey Ryder (played by Ursula Andress)</strong> Considered the first Bond girl, Honey Ryder's on-screen entrance in 1962's Dr. No, where Andress emerges from the ocean in a white bikini clutching seashells, is one of the most popular scenes in cinematic history.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Tatiana Romanova (played by Daniela Bianchi)</strong> This Soviet Intelligence official appears in 1963's From Russia With Love, and is used to lure Bond to his doom - until she ultimately saves him.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Jill Masterson (played by Shirley Eaton)</strong> This blonde bombshell starred in 1964's Goldfinger as the villain's arm candy, and sported a skimpy black bikini and gold body paint (which killed her character). She famously uttered the phrase: "I'm beginning to like you, Mr. Bond."

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Pussy Galore (played by Honor Blackman)</strong> With a name like that, it's no wonder Pussy is one of Bond's most memorable conquests. She appears in 1964's Goldfinger and is a pilot and a lesbian (in the novels). As if that would stop Bond...

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Dominique "Domino" Derval (played by Claudine Auger)</strong> Domino Derval appears in 1965's Thunderball and is the mistress of villain Emilio Largo. She looks especially smoking in a black and white bikini.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Fiona Volpe (played by Luciana Paluzzi)</strong> The fiery redhead is in charge of SPECTRE's execution branch in 1965's Thunderball, and loves fast cars, motorcycles and sexy leather catsuits.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Ling (played by Tsai Chin) </strong> Ling makes in appearance in 1967's You Only Live Twice, and while in bed together, Bond asks her: "Why do Chinese girls taste different from all other girls?"

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Tracy Di Vicenzo (played by Diana Rigg)</strong> Appearing in 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Tracy holds a special place in 007's heart - he falls for her and marries her but she is tragically killed right after the wedding takes place. Diana Rigg is also known for her role as Emma Peel in The Avengers.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Tiffany Case (played by Jill St. John)</strong> Diamond smuggler Tiffany stars in 1971's Diamonds Are Forever and shows off her foxy figure in skimpy lingerie. She got her name because: "I was born there [Tiffany's], on the first floor while my mother was looking for a wedding ring."

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Solitaire (played by Jane Seymour)</strong> Solitaire appears in 1973's Live and Let Die and is blessed with the supernatural gift of psychic powers through Tarot cards - a gift she'll lose as soon as she beds a man.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Log Cabin Girl (played by Sue Vanner)</strong> The log cabin girl memorably appears naked - save for fur blankets - in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Dr. Holly Goodhead (played by Lois Chiles)</strong> Dr. Goodhead appeared in 1979's Moonraker, and is undoubtedly the brainiest Bond girl to date: an undercover CIA agent, astrophysicist and NASA astronaut. She famously tells Bond to: "Take me around the world one more time," as they make love in outer space.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Octopussy girls (played by Carolyn Seaward, Janine Andrews, Tina Robinson, Joni Flynn, Alison Worth, Carole Ashby and Mary Stavin)</strong> These gorgeous Bond girls make up Octopussy's travelling circus in 1983's Octopussy, led by Maud Adams, who plays the title character.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Stacey Sutton (played by Tanya Roberts) and May Day (played by Grace Jones)</strong> These two characters appear in 1985's A View to Kill, and while Sutton is a wealthy heiress who has fallen on hard times and who teams up with Bond to stop the villain Zorin, May Day is a parachuting, hood-wearing bad gal - but that doesn't stop Bond's Roger Moore from bedding her.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Pola Ivanova (played by Fiona Fullerton)</strong> This sultry Russian agent from Bond's past shares a steamy moment with 007 in the hot tub in 1985's A View to Kill.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Kara Milovy (played by Maryam D'Abo) </strong> The cello-playing blonde stars with Timothy Dalton in 1987's The Living Daylights.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Pam Bouvier (played by Carey Lowell)</strong> Cynical and streetwise ex-pilot Bouvier appears in 1989's Licence to Kill.

  • Bond girls

    Melina Havelock (played by Carole Bouquet) Roger Moore and Carole Bouquet in <em>For Your Eyes Only</em>

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova (played by Izabella Scorupco)</strong> Natalya appears in 1995's GoldenEye as a computer-savvy programmer. Fun fact: Scorupco is the first Polish Bond girl.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Wai Lin (played by Michelle Yeoh)</strong> Michelle Yeoh's character is an operative working for the Chinese Security Force in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies and is a skilled adversary and martial arts expert.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Paris Carver (played by Teri Hatcher)</strong> Carver appears in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies as Bond's ex-flame, who chooses 007 over her spouse.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Dr. Molly Warmflash (played by Serena Scott-Thomas)</strong> The doctor gives Bond a clean bill of health - so long as he promises to stay in contact - in 1999's The World is Not Enough.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Dr. Christmas Jones (played by Denise Richards)</strong> This nuclear physicist character from 1999's The World is Not Enough appears to have been christened Christmas for this memorable - and slightly nauseating - line uttered by Bond: "I thought Christmas only comes once a year."

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Giacinta "Jinx" Johnson (played by Halle Berry)</strong> Berry's NSA agent pays homage to Bond girl Honey Ryder in 2002's Die Another Day and emerges from the ocean in a skimpy orange bikini.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Solange Dimitrios (played by Caterina Murino)</strong> The ravishing Solange makes a short - but unforgettable - appearance in a red gown in 2006's Casino Royale.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Vesper Lynd (played by Eva Green)</strong> The character of Vesper was originally played by Ursula Andress in the 1967 version of Casino Royale and is then taken on by French actress Eva Green in 2006. Both actresses won BAFTAs for their roles in these Bond films.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Camille Montes Rivera (Olga Kurylenko) and Agent Strawberry Fields (Gemma Arterton)</strong> These two babes appeared in 2008's Quantum of Solace, with Kurylenko playing the orphaned Camille - who, unusually doesn't end up between the sheets with Bond - and Arterton playing a British consulate employee who allows herself to be seduced by 007.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Sévérine (played by Bérénice Marlohe) and Eve (played by Naomie Harris)</strong> The newest Bond girls will appear in 2012's Skyfall alongside Daniel Craig. We can't wait to see what mischief Bond gets up to.

  • Bond girls

    <strong>Sévérine (played by Bérénice Marlohe) and Eve (played by Naomie Harris)</strong> The newest Bond girls will appear in 2012's Skyfall alongside Daniel Craig. We can't wait to see what mischief Bond gets up to.


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06:55 AM on 05/20/2012
She'd be even nicer with slightly smaller silicone inserts.

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