Caprice Bourret, 53, shows off her lithe physique as she models her latest lingerie range – after filming her SECOND festive film in Scotland
Fans of Caprice Bourret were treated to a belated Christmas gift on Monday as she launched a new modeling campaign for her raunchy lingerie line – after starting work on her second festive film.
The American model showed off her lithe physique as she debuted a range of lace creations from her Peacocks collection of underwear and negligees.
Caprice, 53, claimed the spotlight as she modeled stockings and skimpy sheer underwear from her own Loved By clothing line.
The California-born model has returned to her day job after starting the year filming her second consecutive Christmas movie, this time in Scotland.
Giving Instagram followers a first look at her latest project, titled A Scottish Christmas Secret, she wrote: ‘And so it begins in Scotland, where another Christmas film is being filmed which is amazing… can’t wait for everyone to see it …and I’m so grateful for my incredible cast and crew.”
Her latest film comes just weeks after she made her film debut on December 1 in A European Christmas, a romantic drama starring Philip Boyd, Victoria Ekanoye and Blue singer Duncan James.
Fans of Caprice Bourret were treated to a belated Christmas gift on Monday when she launched a new modeling campaign for her raunchy lingerie line
The American model showed off her lithe physique as she debuted a range of lace creations from her Peacocks collection of underwear and negligees
Caprice played Ivy Allen, a struggling, cynical film director who seeks out handsome actor Hunter Williams, the star of her debut film, in an attempt to recapture her old magic.
But after tracking him down in snowy Serbia, Allen, bitter and emotionally wounded after being dumped by a former fiancé over the holidays, gets more than she bargained for.
The model and entrepreneur produced and financed the Channel 5 film herself, but previously admitted she would never have ventured into filmmaking without the courage gained from surviving a brain tumor.
She told Weekend magazine: ‘It’s such a huge blessing. The bull**** means nothing to me anymore. The parties I used to love mean nothing to me. It’s all about my family now. I do what I love most for work, and that’s it. I’m not afraid anymore.’
Caprice was training for winter sports reality show The Jump seven years ago when a scan revealed the terrible news.
‘When someone says you have a brain tumor, you think, ‘Oh my God, I’m dying. I have two three-year-olds and I’m dying.’ That was terrible, a tough time.
“The doctor said, ‘It’s not cancer, but it’s a grower.’
‘That’s apparently just as dangerous. You might wake up one day and the whole left side of your body will never move, so you have to get rid of it.”
The California-born model has returned to her day job after starting the year by shooting her second consecutive Christmas movie, this time in Scotland
Caprice gave Instagram followers a first glimpse of the upcoming film, titled A Scottish Christmas Secret, on Sunday
The model also admitted that there were enormous risks associated with treating meningioma.
“This is brain surgery,” she explained. “There’s a chance you’ll wake up and something isn’t working, something has gone wrong.”
The surgery lasted seven hours and involved temporarily removing part of her skull to remove the tumor.
‘I didn’t know how extreme it would be. When I woke up there were tubes coming out of everything. I was in intensive care, but it looked like the Starship Enterprise.”
Caprice appeared on the covers of hundreds of magazines throughout the 1990s and 1990s, including Vogue, Playboy and Sports Illustrated.
The model posed for selfies in the snow with her cast and crew during the shoot
In a scene from the upcoming festive film, she appears to get involved in a snowball fight
When boys’ magazines were big in Britain, Caprice was their darling. After a few small roles in Hollywood, she moved to London and starred in Hollyoaks and spy thriller The Dream Team with Roger Moore, as well as appearing in famous versions of Big Brother and Come Dine With Me, and on Dancing On Ice.
At the beginning of this century, she took control of her image, founded her own company and launched a lingerie line with Debenhams.
She later bought back the license and By Caprice expanded into household goods and other products.
Caprice still models her underwear line with Peacocks and is said to be worth around £24 million.