Bond Girls Reunite at Star-studded VIP Night at The London Cabaret Club

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A star-studded lineup of iconic Bond girls such as Caroline Munro (The Spy Who Loved Me),
Maryam D’Abo (Living Daylight), Martine Beswick (From Russia With Love & Thunderball) and
Carole Ashby (Octopussy & A View To A Kill), reunited tonight for the glamorous VIP celebration of The London Cabaret Club’s Bond-inspired show, London Never Dies.

Other Bond girls in attendance were Safira Afzal, Alison Worth and Vanya Segar (Octopussy), joined by a host of celebrity guests such as
Made in Chelsea’s Zeyno Taylan and Rebecca Collins, who returned to the 1920s art-deco Bloomsbury Ballroom after the venue featured in last week’s episode of the E4 series. They were joined by
Love Island’s AJ Bunker, Married at First Sight’s Lacey Martin
and Charlie Curtis, alongside EastEnders actress Milly Zero.

A private reception was held at the club’s Rose Bar, where bubbles and martinis – shaken not stirred of course – were flowing among the dazzling cocktail dresses and elegant tuxedos.

The event was also attended by special guests from 007GB, the world’s largest James Bond fan club, who attended to celebrate the Bond-inspired cabaret experience as rumours continue to boil over who
will inherit the most famous spy role ever.

Following the intimate soiree, guests enjoyed a gourmet three course menu whilst watching London Never Dies’ three acts of explosive choreography and high-octane stunts, immersing themselves in a world of danger – yet familiar to the former Bond Girls – with
head-turning characters, thrilling chases and iconic villains.

Caroline Munro, Bond Girl from The Spy Who Loved Me, said: “The London Cabaret Club, no one does it better. London Never Dies is a must-see!”

Philip Dewhurst, 007GB President, said: “London Never Dies has truly captured the magic of Bond’s world. I’m delighted to see that its legacy is finding new ways to reach our ever-growing community of like-minded people, and experiencing it through
a cabaret lens was an incredible experience.’

CEO and Creative Producer of The London Cabaret Club, Evelina Girling, said:
“It was incredible to see so many of the real Bond Girls together under one roof – the energy in the room was electric. London Never Dies is all about celebrating the timeless glamour and excitement of the Bond world, and having icons like Maryam D’Abo,
Martine Beswick, and Carole Ashby with us made the night truly unforgettable. You could feel the nostalgia, the elegance, and that timeless espionage flair come to life.”

Currently running until 15 November and returning from 2 January to 25 April, London Never Dies invites guests to experience an unforgettable evening of live music, fine dining, and world-class cabaret*.