by Betsy on Celebs
Some of you may remember Deanne Berry from the 2004 music video, Call On Me. It was a racy video by Swedish DJ Erik Prydz where Deanne wore a skimpy leotard and instructed an aerobics class. For those of you into the club scene you most definitely remember this song and the controversy it caused amongst politicians, parents women’s liberation groups. The Prime Minister at the time, Tony Blair, even had something to say about it:
“[It] nearly made me fall off my rowing machine.” he said.
Since then she’s done a few workout videos as model and choreographer for the Ministry of Sound’s Pump It Up Series. Now she’s been given a bigger role as a fitness expert with GMTV. It’s just a month long stint where she will be instructing Britons how to get their ‘bums and tums’ into shape as a part of the show’s effort to market a summer bikini diet workout plan.

Some of you may remember Deanne Berry from the 2004 music video, Call On Me. It was a racy video by Swedish DJ Erik Prydz where Deanne wore a skimpy leotard and instructed an aerobics class. For those of you into the club scene you most definitely remember this song and the controversy it caused amongst politicians, parents and women’s liberation groups. The Prime Minister at the time, Tony Blair, even had something to say about it,
“[It] nearly made me fall off my rowing machine.” he said.
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