Kim Hollingsworth has posed seductively for men's magazine Zoo Weekly.

The former prostitute and policewoman has been in the spotlight when she was featured in the hit TV mini series "Underbelly: The Golden Mile", played by Emma Booth.

Hollingsworth thinks that the photoshoot, which had her rural property as its location, will entertain at least a single Kings Cross character.

"John Ibrahim will probably piss himself laughing," Hollingsworth told Zoo.

"I think he'll wish I'd worn my police uniform though".

According to her, the Nine Network show was wildly inaccurate.

"Unlike in the show, I never hesitated to say I had worked as a prostitute or stripper when joining the police," Hollingsworth said.

"It only became a problem when I reported corruption - The Cross was a lot seedier than it looks in Underbelly."

She joined the NSW Police Force in 1995, the same time the Wood Royal Commission exposed corruption in the force.

She ended up blowing the whistle on 20 officers who were connected to the sex industry, however, those allegations caused her dismissal.

Earlier this year, Hollingsworth told 60 Minutes that she had slept with "thousands" of men when she was still a lady of pleasure.