Oct 28, 2010 17:21 GMT  ·  By

Since she was a contestant on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars, Kelly Osbourne has undergone a drastic transformation, being now slimmer, healthier and happier than ever. She’s celebrating all that with a stunning new photoshoot.

As we also informed you on countless previous occasions, though she credits DWTS with being able to kick start her weight loss, Kelly has always said it’s all down to lots of exercise and eating right.

She’s also been flaunting her new and improved figure all over the place, making appearances on the catwalk, at fashion shows and television, and giving plenty of interviews on the topic.

Now, she’s celebrating her weight loss in a grand fashion: by going in front of the camera in nothing but gold paint and some minuscule underwear pieces.

According to the Daily Mail, in doing so, the 26-year-old reality star is recreating the famous scene in the 1964 James Bond movie in which Jill Masterton is found dead and covered in gold paint at the hands of Oddjob.

Kelly, though, is helping celebrate the fact that Sky+HD has reached over 50 channels in high definition, while also doing some celebration of her own by showing off her toned figure.

One photo shows the star on her belly, gazing intensely into the camera as she props her head in her hand. Though not very revealing, the pic does show that Kelly is in fantastic shape.

“I love watching TV in HD, you really can see everything in a lot more detail and it makes everything look so much better,” she says of being part of the campaign.

“Although if you’re on the other side of the camera then the pressure is on you to make sure you look good!” she adds.

“Since my weight loss I’m a lot more body confident in front of the camera. It’s not just celebration for Sky+HD, but for me too,” Kelly explains.

In a recent interview, Kelly revealed that she had managed to become smaller than a sample size (US size 2-4 / UK size 6-8) and that she planned on staying that way by sticking to her healthy diet and workout routine, as we also reported at the time.