Bond girl Susie Vanner, 72, shows off her bronzed pins in a white lace beach dress as she soaks up the sun on a St Tropez getaway

She is beloved by 007 fans for her memorable performance opposite Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977.

And Bond girl Susie Vanner continued to shine as she showed off her bronzed legs as she left Club 55 on a sun-soaked break in St Tropez this week.

The actress, 72, looked fabulous in a thigh-skimming lace beach dress as she strolled along the jetty to a waiting speedboat.

Susie paired her dress with a straw hat and matching handbag, while shielding her eyes with dark sunglasses.

The movie star opted to go barefoot and was seen clutching her gold slippers.

Looking good: Bond girl Susie Vanner continued to shine as she showed off her bronzed legs as she left Club 55 during a sun-soaked break in St Tropez this week

Stunner: The actress, 72, looked amazing in a thigh-skimming lace beach dress as she strolled along the jetty to a waiting speedboat

Stunner: The actress, 72, looked amazing in a thigh-skimming lace beach dress as she strolled along the jetty to a waiting speedboat

Susie looked cheerful as she was helped into the boat and joined some male companions for the part.

It comes after Susie filed for divorce, after husband of 32 years, real estate magnate Warren Todd, left her for a younger woman in 2019.

The actress shot to fame in 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me alongside Sir Roger Moore, where she and secret agent James Bond memorably made love under a pile of fur coats.

Despite calling herself a “fighter,” she told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden in April that she had found the breakup of her marriage “really difficult.”

She has since hired Payne Hicks Beach, the law firm of which Baroness Shackleton is a partner, who has represented both King Charles and Paul McCartney in their high-profile divorces.

Todd, the stepson of reality star Lisa Vanderpump, 62, left his wife, with whom he shares a son, to begin a relationship with his pregnant girlfriend during what friends of the actress described as a “serious midlife crisis.”

He moved out of the family’s £10 million mansion near Victoria and David Beckham’s Holland Park home and has since welcomed two children with his new partner ‘Anya’.

A friend of the Bond Girl told Richard Eden in 2019, “Sue is devastated. After 32 years of happy marriage, Warren made decisions during a very serious midlife crisis that tore their family apart.”

Holiday style: Susie paired her dress with a straw hat and matching handbag, while shielding her eyes with dark sunglasses

Holiday style: Susie paired her dress with a straw hat and matching handbag, while shielding her eyes with dark sunglasses

This way please: Susie looked cheerful as she was helped into the boat and joined some male companions for the part

This way please: Susie looked cheerful as she was helped into the boat and joined some male companions for the role

Soaking up the sun: Susie looked radiant in her white mini dress as she left Club 55 on her day out

Soaking up the sun: Susie looked radiant in her white mini dress as she left Club 55 on her day out

Appearing on ITV’s Lorraine in 2019, Sue shared how she found solace in music after her acrimonious breakup.

Lorraine said, “It’s a sad reason for you to get back into the music business… 32 years old and he’s gone off with someone else, and that’s really hard.”

Susie replied, “It’s very hard, but I’m a fighter, so I decided to go back to my music.”

Lorraine continued, “So instead of sitting in the corner crying because your husband ran off with someone younger, and they have a baby now I think…”

Bond girl: It comes after Susie filed for divorce, after husband of 32 years, property magnate Warren Todd, left her for a younger woman in 2019 (pictured 2012)

Bond girl: It comes after Susie filed for divorce, after husband of 32 years, property magnate Warren Todd, left her for a younger woman in 2019 (pictured 2012)

Movie magic: The actress rose to fame in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me, alongside Sir Roger Moore (pictured)

Movie magic: The actress rose to fame in 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, alongside Sir Roger Moore (pictured)

They’re different, there’s more special effects, they’re less ironic,” she said. ‘But I think they’re fantastic. It goes with the times.

Lorraine added salt to the wound and continued, “So instead of sitting in the corner crying because your husband because your husband ran off with someone whose younger, and they have a baby now I think…”

To which a hurt Susie quipped, “Not that much younger, really, but it doesn’t matter.”

Lorraine scoffed, “That’s almost worse. I know we laugh about it, but it’s really hard.’