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| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 | |
Kelly told 'you need bigger buns'
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Posters promoting Kelly Brook's new play had to be changed because buns covering her cleavage were deemed too small, it has emerged.
The 29-year-old actress is set to join the cast of West End production Calendar Girls this week.
Adverts for the play, used on London Underground, featured Kelly using cherry-topped buns to preserve her modesty, but a spokeswoman for the production said the first version of the posters had to be changed so they left more to the imagination.
She said: "Producer David Pugh wanted to use it as the poster image in the underground stations. London Underground said that it was indecent and he would need to re-do the photos with bigger buns."
Kelly will replace Jerry Hall in the role of Celia in the play, which tells the story of Women's Institute members who decide to bare all for a charity calendar.
A Transport for London spokesman said: "We worked with the advertiser to ensure that the advert complied with our policy. We will be carrying an amended version of the advert on the Tube network."

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