
Star of steamy 00s music video flaunts incredible figure 22 years later
When one particular music video dropped back in the early 2000s, it quickly caused a stir.
The steamy video for Call On Me by Eric Prydz was released in 2004, and it's gone down in the music video history books as one of the most iconic produced in that period.
Featuring scantily clad gymgoers doing a dance workout - the undoubted star of the video was the blonde bombshell instructor - Deanne Berry.
The song quickly went to number one in the UK singles chart, and was played absolutely everywhere. The video saw Deanne lead an aerobics class, showing off her incredible physique in a low-cut, black thong bodysuit, accessorised with a chic gold bangle, and a, perfectly noughties, black and neon headband.
These days, impressively, Deanne looks possibly even better than she did back then - which is a pretty high bar, let's be honest.
The dancer posted a selfie on her Instagram profile, wearing a pair of lycra shorts, a sports bra crop top, and her famous blonde tresses pulled back in an effortless high ponytail - and at age 44, Deanna has clearly dedicated her life to working out and living a healthy lifestyle.
She runs her own dance workout company - Deanne Berry Bodies - and creates intense dance workouts for her customers and followers, guaranteed to get their heart rates up and their blood pumping.
Deanne also puts on special dance events for things like hen-dos and 80s-inspired workshops.
On her website, the Australian mum of three, explains that she is passionate about ensuring "exercise should not be a chore, it should be something that excites and inspires you," adding, "it should be a commitment for life."
After growing up in Sydney and spending the early days of her career performing there, the dancer then packed her bags and moved to the other side of the world to London - where she spent eight years working with some of the biggest artists of the day, including Kylie Minogue, Shaggy, Girls Aloud, Basement Jaxx, and Kanye West - before being catapulted to fame by Eric Prydz.
Deanne's fans have some glowing reports about her workouts, with testimonials on her website praising the instructor for her good energy and how she has actually managed to make exercising really fun.
"The DBB workouts are the only ones that I can do all along with a real smile on my face," wrote one happy customer. "The workouts are fun and challenging, Deanne is super encouraging and kind which gives me real confidence.
"Combine that with great beats and awesome dance moves, and enjoy the best workout of your life."
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