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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 would not regard them as "dirty". [6] [7] Regardless, the feature, and the paper's other sexual content, led to some public libraries banning The Sun.
In January 2015, The Sun replaced topless Page 3 images with clothed glamour photographs across all its editions. [18] A spokeswoman for No More Page 3 called the decision "truly historic news" and "a huge step for challenging media sexism”. [9] Penguin Books published Holmes's book about the campaign, How to Start a Revolution, two months ...
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.
After placing second in a Sunday People amateur modelling contest, Fox rose to fame as a topless Page 3 model in The Sun, where she made her first appearance in February 1983, aged 16. During her time on Page 3, she became one of the most photographed British women of the 1980s and a prominent sex symbol ; she was named "Page 3 Girl of the Year ...
Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Price [1] [2] (née Infield; born 22 May 1978 [3] [4]) is an English media personality, model, and author.She gained recognition in the late 1990s for her glamour modelling work, most notably on Page 3 of the tabloid newspaper The Sun, under the pseudonym Jordan.
#1 in The Sun 's "Favourite Page 3 Girls of All Time" Voted "Best Page 3 Girl" at the FHM 2006 Bloke Awards #2 in FHM 's "100 Sexiest Women In The World 2006" [3] [31] Winner of The Sun Online's "Reality Babe Cup" #1 in Zoo 's "100 Sexiest Bodies 2006" "Best Celeb Body 2006" (More readers' survey) #19 in AskMen.com "Top 99 Most Desirable Women ...
In 2009, Todd climbed Mount Kilimanjaro along with injured servicemen and women to raise funds for Help For Heroes. [5] She is the charity's official pin-up and patron , and she has completed many challenges for Help For Heroes, including skydives , wing walks and bobsleighing ; and she completed the 2010 London Marathon in aid of the charity ...
In January 2003, she returned to The Sun, replacing her former boss David Yelland, to become its first female editor. [22] On Brooks's first day as editor, the Page 3 girl was Rebekah Parmar-Teasdale – the caption to the picture was "Rebekah from Wapping". [23]