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Leo Takayama for VHS Mag
If you're under the age of 35, the name Samantha Fox probably means little to you. Well, unless you watch those Channel Five shows that pop up around Christmas, showcasing embarrassing celebrity moments caught on camera - she's certainly had her fair share of appearances. If in doubt, ask an elder male relative; he'll defo know who she is!
So, why are we talking about a random woman you've never heard of? Back in 1986 Jive Records saw fit to offer a page 3 Glamour model a five-album deal to (hopefully) become the British Madonna. Safe to say that didn't work out. However, Sam did release one "hit," the awfully named 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' and, for some ungodly reason, Osaka based tech lord Leo Takayama skates to it in his brand new part for VHS mag.
Awful 80's pop aside, this is really good. We just can't fathom why on earth they chose to use such a truly terrible song!