Midweek Sport

Big boob joy for Olympic babe Victoria

- By ISOBEL DICKINSON

OLYMPIC beauty Victoria Pendleton has told how she’s can’t wait to get her boobs now she’s retired from cycling.

The double gold medal winner has been training so hard she admits she doesn’t know how to let her hair down.

And because she’s been cycling and weight training every day from being a teenager, she says her boobs have never had chance to grow.

Victoria, 31, said: “I used to feel very out of proportion when I was younger because my thighs were quite muscly from my cycling, but there wasn’t a lot to balance it out on top!

“I’m still waiting to develop a womanly figure.

“But obviously the work I’ve done through cycling and the muscle I’ve built I’m very proud of.”

Now Victoria is rumoured to be in the line-up for Strictly Come Dancing.

She said: “I’ve been riding round in circles for years.

“I’d like to do something glamorous. Something with heels. That would be lovely.” IT’D be CRIMINAL not to gawp at the stunning star of new BBC1 drama

Last night’s fourth, and final, instalment of the acclaimed series saw stunning actress Anna Maxwell Martin playing prison officer Tina Dakin, who works at a juvenile detention centre.

But Anna, 35, won’t be getting an ASBO from us after she aired her pert boobs and UNDERBEARD in this jaw-dropping nude appearance.

Last night Anna was seen mentoring troubled teen Stephen, who’d been thrown in the slammer for stabbing his step-mum.

And while Anna kept her curves under wraps in a buttoned-up prison uniform, she let it all hang out in last year’s film The Night Watch.

Meanwhile Anna, who’s also starring in new drama The Bletchley Circle, says she’s happy to go naked for her art.

She said: “When it comes to nude scenes, I’ve never had a body double. There’s never been the budget for it!

Cover-up

“I found out some actresses put Elastoplas­t over their body to cover up – I had no idea this was going on!

“I’m just like, ‘I’ll get my kit off and just walk into the room’. That’s what it says on the page, I’ll do it, it’ll be fine.

“It’s not something that bothers me particular­ly.”

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