SEVERAL iconic Bond girls reunited in London – but can you remember which of the spy films they appeared in?
Ian Fleming’s suave secret agent James Bond regularly has a beautiful woman by his side.
A total of seven former Bond Girls were brought together at The London Cabaret Club on Wednesday.
Namely, the group included Maryam D’Abo, Caroline Munro, Martine Beswick, Carole Ashby, Safira Afzal, Vanya Seager and Alison Worth.
The women were all smiles as they marked the release of a new Bond-inspired show, London Never Dies.
Caroline, 76, starred in A Spy Who Loved Me and dressed for the occasion in a black dress, silver belt and necklace.
Meanwhile, Carole, 70, featured opposite Roger Moore in both Octopussy and A View To Kill.
For the glamourous event, she opted for a patterned maxi skirt alongside a mesh top.
Martine, 84, starred opposite Sean Connery in From Russia With Love and Thunderball.
She had selected a black figure-hugging gown as her choice of outfit for the evening.
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Three of the women, Alison, Safira and Vanya, were all featured in Octopussy.
It comes as an in-demand Hollywood star is said to be the favourite to become the next Bond Girl.
The Sun revealed that the franchise’s new director Denis Villeneuve is keen to cast American actress Sydney Sweeney.
The White Lotus and Euphoria actress, 28, is a friend of the director – and she also has support from another key name.
In particular, Sydney has the backing of Jeff Bezos, boss of Amazon — which has creative control of the series.
A movie source said: “Sydney is the top name on the casting sheet for Bond.
“Denis believes she is hugely talented, as well as having an alluring appeal to younger generations, vital in modernising the franchise.
“They’ve hung out together a lot and he has admired her stratospheric rise.
“Plus Sydney has the quality of being athletic and able to perform physical scenes, as well as being feminine and following in the legacy of Bond girls.”
The next instalment will also mark the arrival of a new 007 – after Daniel Craig bowed out with 2021’s No Time to Die.
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