The Irish Sun now features images of glamour models with their breasts covered. Performance & security by Cloudflare, Please complete the security check to access. [32][33], At the Liberal Democrats party conference in September 2012, former MP Evan Harris with the support of others, lent support to Holmes' campaign by proposing a party motion to "[tackle] the projection of women as sex objects to children and adolescents by restricting sexualised images in newspapers and general-circulation magazines to the same rules that apply to pre-watershed broadcast media". Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate? I still feel very kiddish. Some campaigners sought legislation to have Page 3 banned.
[36] The Leveson report concluded arguments over Page 3, and the representation of women in the tabloid press more generally, raised "important and sensitive issues which merit further consideration by any new regulator". The most comprehensive image search on the web. [9] The first edition featured that month's Penthouse Pet, Ulla Lindstrom, wearing a suggestively unbuttoned shirt. For other inquiries, Contact Us. I had bodyguards at the peak of my fame, mainly for the teenage boys desperate to see me. Want an ad-free experience?Subscribe to Independent Premium. [1], In 2011, the parent company of the Daily Sport and Sunday Sport entered administration. Samantha Fox, Maria Whittaker, Debee Ashby, and others posed topless for newspapers including The Sun when they were 16. {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}}, Guarda {{carousel.total_number_of_results}} risultati. Others, wary of calling for government censorship of the press, sought to convince newspaper editors and owners to voluntarily remove the feature or modify it to no longer depict a topless female model. This repository is populated with tens of thousands of assets and should be your first stop for asset selection. I never got to ride my first bike. Explore {{searchView.params.phrase}} by colour family … This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Here, Rhian Sugden, Sabine Jemeljanova and Danielle Sellers share their lockdown snaps and reveal their tips for staying stylish in isolation. People assumed all we could do was pose. I still remember the smell. If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site.
… Select from premium Page 3 Girls of the highest quality. I got caught in it while in Bosnia with the troops. I am determined to learn a song. While defending it from criticism, he said: "But show it to me in any other newspaper I own. [3], In August 2013, the Irish edition of The Sun discontinued its topless Page 3 feature, only showing clothed glamour models, citing differences in British and Irish culture. [43], The hopes of campaigners were further raised when Rupert Murdoch, in his Twitter feed in September 2014, suggested the Page 3 feature was "old-fashioned". The Sun made some stylistic changes to Page 3 in the mid-1990s. Your IP: 68.169.54.212 [39] Later that month, newly appointed Sun editor David Dinsmore confirmed he would continue printing photographs of topless women on Page 3, calling it "a good way of selling newspapers". [11][12] Lamb thought the models featured should be "nice girls": he believed "big-breasted girls look like tarts". [30] Some commentators, such as Kira Cochrane in The Guardian, were supportive of Holmes' goals[31] although commentators in publications such as the Telegraph and New Statesman criticised the campaign, calling it "censorious" and "sinister". For all the latest news and stories on The Sun's former Page 3 girls… The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. [14], Page 3 was not a strictly daily feature at the beginning of the 1970s. Previously, printing images of women aged 16 or 17 on Page 3 was deemed acceptable. Culture minister Ed Vaizey responded by stating the government did not plan to regulate the content of the press. [21] Guardian journalist Hadley Freeman in 2005 accused Brooks of having "played up" Page 3 by introducing the "News in Briefs" caption (a paragraph attributing the newspaper's editorial views to the Page 3 model).