Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Jodie Marsh commits fashion crime no.252

Another day, another fashion crime for serial style offender Jodie Marsh.

The glamour model turned heads as she turned up in a plunging lycra catsuit, which barely contained her famously ample breasts.

Jodie joined runner Dwain Chambers, Rebecca Loos and former EastEnder Ray Panthaki at the British premiere of new heist movie Daylight Robbery.
Jodie Marsh

Daylight Shock-ery: Jodie Marsh is barely contained as she poses on the red carpet of the British premiere of Daylight Robbery

In her outrageous outfits, it was no surprise when the 29-year-old stole the spotlight from the film's actual stars.

The slashed-to-the-naval top part of the catsuit made sure most of Jodie's numerous tattoos were on display, including a rather intriguing new one on her stomach.

The word 'porn' had been written horizontally down the model's stomach, but whether or not the letters were just the beginning of a word or even sentence remains to be seen.

Jodie Marsh

Falling out: Jodie Marsh keeps a check on her ample cleavage

Her tattoos include a rosary and cross around her right wrist and the words 'my crazy life' down the left arm.

Last year, Jodie offered up her skin to readers of lads' magazine Bizarre when she asked readers to send in suggestions for her latest etching.

Eventually, Jodie plumped for a devil's tail coming out of her bottom up her back.

After garnering lots of attention on the red carpet of the awards, Jodie joined the film's stars inside the Apollo West End to watch the new comedy.
Jodie Marsh

Night out at the movies: Rebecca Loos and Dwain Chambers were outdone by Jodie on the red carpet

David Beckham's former personal assistant Rebecca Loos was positively demure compared with Jodie in a multi-coloured mini dress, while Dwain took his mind off the recent Olympic celebrations that he missed out on with a night out partying.

Daylight Robbery, directed by Paris Leonti, tells the story of a group of England footballers who steal millions of pounds from a British exchange bank.

The film hits cinemas on Friday.

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