Imogen Thomas appears to mock her gagging order in almost nude photo shoot

Gossip — November 1, 2011

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Imogen, 28, appears in men’s magazine Nuts this week where she poses almost nude except for some strategically placed black tape.

Imogen Thomas appears to mock her gagging order in almost nude photo shoot

Where’s the remainder of your dress? Imogen Thomas covers her body with an incredibly small amount of black duct tape

The Welsh glamour model, who won Miss Wales in 2003, is just contained by the tape as she pulls a sequence of seductive poses in front of a yellow background.

Baring a slight resemblance to the weird ‘belt top’ worn by Jodie Marsh some years ago, Imogen’s duct tape dress does little to ‘gag’ her silicone-enhanced assets.

The raunchy set of photos were taken by a former glamour model named Zoe McConnell and are accompanied by a predictably suggestive interview.

Imogen Thomas appears to mock her gagging order in almost nude photo shoot

Under wraps: The Welsh glamour model have been silenced by former lover Ryan Giggs

Imogen Thomas appears to mock her gagging order in almost nude photo shoot

Out now: Nuts magazine is obtainable to shop for from today

She told the men’s magazine: ‘You can pretty well do anything you favor in London and nobody bats an eyelid. That you can exit with no stitch on and folks don’t even notice. Manchester’s a detailed second.’

Imogen also named Rihanna as her ‘sexiest celebrity of 2011′, saying: ‘[It] needs to be Rihanna. Everything she does is sexy her videos, the best way she moves, the style she dresses. That girl drips sex!’

Earlier this month the previous Big Brother star returned to the High Court, where she tried to raise an order preventing her from revealing details of her relationship with married footballer Ryan Giggs.

She installed a bid to raise a gagging order obtained by the footballer seven months ago.

The former Miss Wales arrived at court along with her legal team to invite Mr Justice Eady for the fitting to make a public statement concerning the case.

But after almost two hours of legal wranglings in private the judge reserved judgment and not using a firm date given for his final ruling.

Before ordering the clicking and public to go away court he said the applying was about ‘what if anything may be said in public via an announcement.’

At an earlier hearing Mr Justice Eady said although Giggs were named – the injunction was still in place to forestall his family being ‘engulfed in a cruel and destructive media frenzy.’

Read the total interview in Nuts Magazine – out today.


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