Danielle Lloyd is in talks to pose nude again for Playboy 10 years after stunning shoot
The yummy mummy and former glamour model is tempted by the prospect of stripping off for the lads' mag
BUSTY Danielle Lloyd is tempted by a second bite at the Playboy cherry and the prospect of stripping NAKED for a photoshoot 10 years after her first nude cover for the lads' mag .
The beauty whipped off her clothes for seriously saucy bikini pictures in its festive December issue, during her glamour model days, in 2006.
Since then she's combined sexy with sophisticated and juggled a career with bringing up three kids.
Yet the lure of a racy glamour shoot remains strong and the blonde exclusively told us: ‘The last 10 years has gone so quickly, I can’t believe it’s been a whole decade since I did that shoot.
"I was nervous and excited, but naive about the industry. I had so much to learn."
Liverpool lass Danielle, 32, added: "I look back and honestly, my body looked incredible back then.
"After having three kids, of course I’m a bit more self-conscious these days, but I’ve done a nude shoot with a glossy magazine, (Closer) earlier this year, which I loved - so for a huge name like Playboy, I would definitely consider doing a shoot ‘ten years on’.
"I’m flattered they'd think of photographing me again if that’s the case."
After her time on the cover Danielle has seen her weight fluctuate and earlier this year admitted she had put on a few pounds after dating her fiancee, Michael O'Neill.
Last week she underwent a fat freezing treatment after being targeted by cruel online trolls who slammed her for her figure.
She shared a video of the her undergoing the 3D liposuction with her 366,000 Instagram followers and captioned it: “getting some fat frozen lol”(sic).
The procedure is classed as "a non-surgical alternative" to traditional lipo and involves "the controlled freezing of fat cells and specifically targeted pockets in stubborn areas".
Talking to us about her figure, she said: "Michael my fiance thinks I look even better now than I did then - I’m not sure about that though."
A spokesperson for Danielle said: "Having posed for the magazine a decade ago, it's a huge compliment that Danielle might be asked to pose again.
"Nothing is set in stone yet, but possibilities for future shoots are being discussed."
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