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Page 3 was not a daily feature at the beginning of the 1970s, [5] and The Sun only gradually began to feature Page 3 models in more overtly topless poses. Believing that Page 3 should feature "nice girls", Lamb sought to avoid the image of top-shelf pornography titles by asking The Sun 's female reporters to review Page 3 images to ensure women ...
The Sun ceased publishing topless Page 3 images in its Republic of Ireland edition in 2013, in its UK editions in 2015, and on its Page3.com website in 2017. The Daily Star also ceased publishing images of topless glamour models in 2019.
A Page 3 girl is a woman who formerly modeled for topless photographs published on the third page of UK tabloids. The feature was removed from The Sun in 2015 and no longer appears in any UK print daily.
Lucy Victoria Collett, also known as Lucy V and Lucy Vixen, is a British glamour model from Warwick, England.. She won The Sun newspaper's Page 3 Idol 2012 modeling contest, and she frequently appeared as a Page 3 girl in that newspaper.
Fox's first Page 3 photograph appeared in The Sun on 22 February 1983, under the headline "Sam, 16, Quits A-Levels for Ooh-Levels". [16] [14] She signed a four-year modelling contract with The Sun and was named "Page 3 Girl of the Year" for three consecutive years from 1984 to 1986. [17] [18] She also made modelling appearances in multiple men ...
She made her Page 3 debut in The Sun in 1985, aged 16, [3] and went on to become one of the most popular Page 3 models of the era. She was named The Sun's Page 3 Girl of the Year in 1989. [4] She also appeared in a variety of men's magazines. Her younger sister Lisa also had a brief career as a Page 3 girl, and the sisters posed together for ...
McLean modelled for Page 3 of The Sun between September 1999 and July 2004; [citation needed] and Page 3 of the Daily Star from 2000 until 2006. One of the UK's most successful glamour models, she appeared on Page 3 in The Sun and Daily Star almost every week for around five years - notching up almost 300 appearances in total.
Donna Clarissa Ground was born on 4 June 1970, in Poplar, East London, England.Ewin was her mother's maiden name. [1] Upon leaving college she joined the Yvonne Paul Management agency and first appeared on Page 3 of British newspaper The Sun at the age of 17.