A FORMER Diana Dors impersonator has vowed to fit into the same dress she wore a decade ago.
Sharon Woodhouse, 32, from Stratton, says she will embark on the six-month Cambridge diet from next week to try and fit into the same red dress she wore at 22.
She made the dress size drop pledge at the St Alhelm’s centre, in Edgeware Road, where she also drew a Cambridge diet products-organised raffle in which one person on the diet won a week’s worth of diet products.
The mum-of-two said: “I was a Diana Dors performer in my 20s for two years after I was spotted by an agent.
“Since then I have lost a bit of my figure but I am trying to get back into performing. Swindon misses me.”
Peggy Bennett, the Swindon Cambridge Diet counsellor, said Sharon’s goals are possible.
She said: “At age 22 Sharon was size 12 and now she is a size 22.
“With us she will get lots of flexibility, balanced programmes and long-term help.”
Anyone who wants to take part in the Cambridge diet is asked to visit the drop-in centre.
It can be found beside the Rainbow religious bookshop, off Regent Street, every Tuesday and Saturday between 11.30am and 2.30pm.
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