A young woman has bared all in a men's magazine to raise money for her dream holiday.

Sarah Coombs, 24, of Bognor, pledged to model for FHM magazine on the condition readers gave her the £3,500 she needed for a reef-mapping trip to Honduras.

She revealed herself to millions of people in the latest edition.

Money poured into the magazine after she announced her offer last August but Sarah, who used to work at the Body Shop HQ in Littlehampton, decided not to go on holiday with the money.

Instead, she used her new-found fame as an FHM model to publicise her favourite charity and has set off on a fund-

raising trip covering 20,000 miles through the Americas aboard a double-decker.

She is also being filmed for a television documentary following the Big Bus Ride which charts the experiences of the six people taking part in the expedition for the War Child charity.

War Child is an international aid agency dedicated to alleviating the suffering of child victims of war. Its aims include an effort to alleviate the suffering of children by bringing aid into war zones, supporting children who have been evacuated to refugee camps and organising rehabilitation programmes once children have been returned safely to their homes.

Sarah and her five co-drivers are currently in Belize as part of the journey from London to Peru, via Canada.

They aim to raise £200,000 for War Child.