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Suzanne Mizzi (1 December 1967 – 22 May 2011) [citation needed] was a Maltese-born glamour model, singer, interior designer, and artist.She made regular appearances as a Page 3 girl in the British newspaper The Sun during the 1980s and 1990s, before going on to have a career as a catwalk model, as well as being involved in film and music.
In February 2013, Rupert Murdoch, owner of The Sun, suggested that Page 3 could become a "halfway house", featuring glamour photographs without showing nudity. In August of that year, The Sun ' s Republic of Ireland edition replaced topless Page 3 girls with clothed glamour models.
Tappenden was born in Croydon, Surrey. [1] She went to Shirley High School in Croydon. [2] She began her topless modelling career as a Page Three girl at the age of 20 in 2002, after winning The Sun's first ever Page 3 Idol competition [3] whilst working for Citigroup asset management.
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.
Started by Lucy-Anne Holmes in August 2012, [3] [4] the campaign represented Page 3 as an outdated, sexist tradition that demeaned girls and women. The campaign collected over 240,000 signatures on an online petition and gained support from over 140 MPs, a number of trade unions, over 30 universities, and many charities and advocacy groups.
Keeley Rebecca Hazell (born 18 September 1986) is an English model and actress. [3] [4] A former Page 3 girl, she also worked with magazines such as FHM, [3] Loaded, Nuts and Zoo Weekly.
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Marrian was the first Page 3 model in The Sun newspaper in the 17 November 1970 edition, where she was named as Stephanie Rahn. Marrian was using her father's surname of Khan at the time; a subeditor at the newspaper misread her surname as Rahn.