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Call On Me music video star, 44, shows off her incredible figure in ab-flashing gym gear two decades after THAT steamy video for Eric Pryd's smash hit

Call On Me music video star, 44, shows off her incredible figure in ab-flashing gym gear two decades after THAT steamy video for Eric Pryd's smash hit

Daily Mail​20-06-2025
The star of the Call on Me music video has been showing off her incredible physique 21 years after the Eric Pryd dancefloor number one.
Deanne Berry, 44, now a dance instructor, showed off her ageless figure in eye-popping snaps shared to her Instagram page.
In one gorgeous snap, Deanne showed off her washboard abs as she posed up a storm in a gym bralet and figure-hugging bike shorts.
It has been two decades since her dance moves catapulted her to global fame in Eric Pryd's music video, but she is still showing off her skills online.
Having since retired from the world of professional dancing, she now works as an online and in-person dance instructor.
Deanne, who hails from Australia, specialises in 80s-inspired workshops, hen nights and events at her business Deanne Berry Bodies (DBB) Online Dance workouts.
This should come as no surprise to fans of the 2004 music video, which saw her don a spandex bodysuit and headband and dance to the song that shot to the top of the UK charts.
The raunchy music video and song had a clear 80s link and the track was even based on Steve Winwood's 1982 song Valerie.
The video showed Deanne parading around in a thong one-piece as she wiggled her hips and showed off her moves while leading a cheeky exercise class.
After its initial success, Call on Me has been reaching a new generation of fans after appearing in the new Warfare film earlier this year.
It features US Navy seals watching the music video ahead of the retelling of Ray Mendoza's experiences during the Iraq War.
Deanne shared a clip of the scene to her Instagram, with fans rushing to the comments section to stress that she still looks the same.
They praised: 'Omg this is awesome! She must have been so excited when this came on!
Fans of the former professional dancer have been praising her physique two decades on from her famous music video
'Still love this song and she's still beautiful as ever! Wait for the resurgence of this song now! Whole new fan base coming!';
'Still hot babe!!!! I've seen you in the flesh';
'You awoke something in the 14 year old me that day. Instantly had a crush on you then….and tbf still do.'
Deanne notably describes herself as the 'Call On Me instructor' on her Instagram page.
As well as running her fitness business, Deanne is now a married mother of three young children.
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