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Page 3, or Page Three, was a British newspaper convention of publishing a large image of a topless female glamour model (known as a Page 3 girl) on the third page of mainstream red-top tabloids. '' The Sun'' introduced the feature, publishing its first topless Page 3 image on 17 November 1970. ''The Sun''s sales doubled over the following year, and Page 3 is partly credited with making ''The Sun'' the UK's bestselling newspaper by 1978. In response, competing tabloids including the ''
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'', the ''Sunday People'', and the ''Daily Star'' also began featuring topless models on their own third pages. Notable Page 3 models included Linda Lusardi,
Samantha Fox Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by ''The Sunday Peopl ...
, and
Katie Price Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Price (''née'' Infield; born 22 May 1978) is an English media personality and model. She gained recognition in the late 1990s for her glamour modelling work and had regular appearances on Page 3 in the British ...
. Attitudes toward Page 3 varied widely. Although some readers regarded the feature as harmless entertainment, cultural conservatives often viewed it as softcore pornography inappropriate for publication in generally circulated national newspapers, while many feminists saw it as demeaning women and perpetuating sexism. Some politicians, notably
Clare Short Clare Short (born 15 February 1946) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development under Prime Minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2003. Short was the Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood from 1983 ...
and
Caroline Lucas Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who has twice led the Green Party of England and Wales and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion since the 2010 general election. She was re-elect ...
, campaigned to have topless photographs removed from newspapers, while others, including
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and Ed Vaizey, voiced concern that banning images would compromise the
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. Legislation was never enacted against Page 3. However, in 2012, activists launched the No More Page 3 campaign, which pressured newspaper editors and owners to end the feature voluntarily. The campaign won support from 140 MPs as well as a number of universities, trade unions, and charities. In August 2013, ''The Sun''s Republic of Ireland edition replaced topless Page 3 girls with clothed glamour models. Its UK editions followed suit in January 2015, discontinuing Page 3 after more than 44 years. The ''Daily Star'' became the last print daily to drop topless photographs, moving to a clothed glamour format in April 2019. This ended the Page 3 convention in Britain's mainstream tabloid press. As of 2022, the only British tabloid still publishing topless models is the niche '' Sunday Sport''.


History

After
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relaunched the loss-making '' Sun'' newspaper in
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format on 17 November 1969, editor
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began to publish photographs of clothed glamour models on its third page to compete with ''The Sun''s principal rival, the ''
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'', which was then printing photos of women in lingerie or bikinis. ''The Sun''s first tabloid edition showed that month's Penthouse Pet, Ulla Lindstrom, wearing a suggestively unbuttoned shirt. Page 3 photographs over the following year were often provocative, but did not feature nudity. On 17 November 1970, the tabloid celebrated its first anniversary with a photograph of Singapore-born model Stephanie Khan in her "birthday suit" (i.e. in the nude). Sitting in a field, backlit by the sun, with one of her breasts fully visible from the side, Khan was photographed by Beverley Goodway, who became ''The Sun''s principal Page 3 photographer until he retired in 2003. Page 3 was not a daily feature at the beginning of the 1970s, and ''The Sun'' only gradually began to feature Page 3 models in more overtly topless poses. Lamb thought Page 3 should feature "nice girls" and made a conscious effort to avoid the sleazy image of top-shelf pornography titles, asking the ''Sun'''s female reporters to review Page 3 images before publication to ensure that women would not regard them as "dirty". Regardless, the feature, and the paper's other sexual content, quickly led to some public libraries banning ''The Sun''. A then
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-controlled council in Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire took the first such decision, but reversed it after a series of local stunts organised by the newspaper and a change in the council's political orientation in 1971. Page 3 is partly credited with boosting ''The Sun''s circulation. In the year following Page 3's introduction, daily sales doubled to over 2.5 million, and ''The Sun'' became the UK's bestselling newspaper by 1978. Other tabloids, including the ''
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'', the ''
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'', and the '' Daily Star'', began publishing topless models on their own third pages, although the ''Daily Mirror'' and the ''Sunday People'' discontinued the practice in the 1980s, calling the photographs demeaning to women. In the 1980s, Page 3 launched the careers of many well-known British glamour models, including
Samantha Fox Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by ''The Sunday Peopl ...
, Maria Whittaker, Debee Ashby, Donna Ewin, Kirsten Imrie, Kathy Lloyd, Gail McKenna, and Suzanne Mizzi. Fox, who appeared on Page 3 between 1983 and 1986, became one of the most-photographed British women of the 1980s, behind only
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and
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. In 1986, David Sullivan launched a new tabloid, the '' Sunday Sport'', which took the Page 3 concept to extremes, publishing numerous images of topless models in each edition and even featuring a "nipple count" to highlight how many exposed breasts each edition featured. ''The Sun'' made stylistic changes to Page 3 in the mid-1990s, printing all Page 3 photographs in colour rather than mostly in black and white. Captions to Page 3 photographs, which previously contained sexually suggestive
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, were replaced by a listing of models' first names, ages, and hometowns. After polling its readers, ''The Sun'' in 1997 ceased featuring models who had undergone breast augmentation. In June 1999, ''The Sun'' launched the ''Page3.com'' website, which featured the tabloid's daily Page 3 girl in three different poses, including the photograph published in the printed edition. In the latter years of Page 3, ''The Sun'' added a "News in Briefs" item that gave the model's thoughts on current affairs. Beginning in 2002, ''The Sun'' ran an annual contest called Page 3 Idol. Amateur models could submit photographs that were voted on by readers, with the winner receiving a cash prize and a Page 3 modeling contract. Page 3 Idol winners included Nicola T,
Keeley Hazell Keeley Rebecca Hazell (born 18 September 1986) is an English model and actress. Hazell was a Page 3 girl and has worked with magazines such as ''FHM'', '' Loaded'', '' Nuts'' and ''Zoo Weekly''. She has also made numerous television appearances ...
, and
Lucy Collett 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. ...
. Alison Webster became ''The Sun''s principal Page 3 photographer from 2005 until the feature was phased out. In 2020,
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produced an hour-long documentary, ''Page Three: The Naked Truth'', to mark 50 years since the introduction of Page 3.


Publications

* ''The Sun'' (1970s – January 2015) * The ''
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'' / ''Sunday People'' (1970s – 1980s) * The ''Daily Star'' (1970s – April 2019) * The '' Sunday Sport'' / ''Midweek Sport'' / ''Weekend Sport'' (1986 – present) * The ''Daily Sport'' (1991 – April 2011)


Opposition

Page 3 was controversial and divisive throughout its history. Its defenders often represented the feature as an inoffensive aspect of British culture, as when Conservative Party MP
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in 2013 called it a "national institution" that provided "light and harmless entertainment". Its critics often considered it demeaning to women, or as softcore pornography inappropriate for national newspapers readily available to children. Some politicians, such as Labour Party MPs
Clare Short Clare Short (born 15 February 1946) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development under Prime Minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2003. Short was the Member of Parliament for Birmingham Ladywood from 1983 ...
,
Harriet Harman Harriet Ruth Harman (born 30 July 1950) is a British politician and solicitor who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Camberwell and Peckham, formerly Peckham, since 1982. A member of the Labour Party, she has served in various Cabi ...
, and
Stella Creasy Stella Judith Creasy (born 5 April 1977) is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for the London constituency of Walthamstow since 2010. She served in the frontbench teams of Ed Miliband and Harriet ...
, Liberal Democrat MP
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, and
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MP
Caroline Lucas Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who has twice led the Green Party of England and Wales and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion since the 2010 general election. She was re-elect ...
, took stances against Page 3 and made efforts to have it removed from newspapers. ''The Sun'' vigorously defended the feature, often responding to criticism with ''ad hominem'' attacks. When Short in 1986 tried to introduce a
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bill banning topless models from British newspapers, ''The Sun'' ran a "Stop Crazy Clare" campaign, distributing free car stickers, calling Short a "killjoy", printing unflattering images of her, and polling readers on whether they would prefer to see Short's face or the back of a bus. As a co-founder of Women in Journalism, Rebekah Brooks was reported to be personally offended by Page 3, and was widely expected to terminate it when she became ''The Sun''s first female editor in January 2003. However, upon assuming her editorship, Brooks became a staunch defender of the feature, calling its models "intelligent, vibrant young women who appear in ''The Sun'' out of choice and because they enjoy the job". When Short stated in a 2004 interview that she wanted to "take the pornography out of our press", saying "I'd love to ban age 3 because itdegrades women and our country", Brooks launched a "Hands Off Page 3" campaign that included printing an image of Short's face superimposed on a topless woman's body, calling her "fat and jealous", and parking a double-decker bus with a delegation of Page 3 models outside her home. ''The Sun'' also called Harman a "feminist fanatic" and Featherstone a "battleaxe" because of their stances against Page 3. Brooks later said that she regretted ''The Sun''s "cruel and harsh" attacks on Short, listing them among the mistakes she had made as editor. In February 2012, the
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heard arguments for and against Page 3. Women's advocacy groups argued that Page 3 exemplified a culture of tabloid sexism, while ''Sun'' editor Dominic Mohan defended the feature as an "innocuous British institution" that had become "part of British society". In his report,
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stated that complaints of sexism over topless pictures fell outside his remit of investigating media ethics, but merited consideration by any new press regulator. Noting Mohan's "spirited defence" of Page 3, Leveson stated that "many will feel that Page 3 of ''The Sun'' raises a taste and decency issue and none other". Short questioned Leveson's finding, stating: "Surely the depiction of half the population in a way that is now illegal on workplace walls and before the watershed in broadcasting, is an issue of media ethics?"
Lucy-Anne Holmes Lucy-Anne Holmes is a British author, actor and campaigner. She is best known for founding the No More Page 3 campaign in 2012 to convince editors to cease publishing images of topless female glamour models on the third page of tabloid newspaper ...
, a writer and actress from
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, began campaigning against Page 3 when she noticed during the
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that the largest photograph of a woman in the nation's best-selling newspaper was not of an Olympic athlete but of "a young woman in her knickers". Arguing that Page 3 perpetuated sexism, portrayed women as sex objects, negatively affected girls' and women's body image, and contributed to a culture of sexual violence, she launched the No More Page 3 campaign in August of that year. The campaign gained support at the Liberal Democrat party conference the following month, when former MP
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proposed a party motion to " acklethe 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". Featherstone supported the motion, claiming that Page 3 contributed to
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against women, although the party's then-leader and deputy prime minister
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distanced himself from it over concerns about
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, stating: "If you don't like it, don't buy it ... you don't want to have a moral policeman or woman in Whitehall telling people what they can and cannot see". The No More Page 3 campaign collected over 240,000 signatures on an online petition and gained support from over 140 MPs, as well as a number of trade unions, universities, charities, and women's advocacy groups. It sponsored two
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teams, Nottingham Forest Women F.C. and Cheltenham Town L.F.C., who played with the "No More Page 3" logo on their shirts. In June 2013, Lucas defied parliamentary dress code by wearing a "No More Page Three" T-shirt during a House of Commons debate on media sexism, during which she stated "If Page 3 still hasn't been removed from ''The Sun'' by the end of this year, I think we should be asking the government to step in and legislate". Culture minister Ed Vaizey responded that the government did not plan to regulate the content of the press, and that adults had the right to choose what they read. Later that month, newly appointed ''Sun'' editor
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End of the feature

In February 2013,
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suggested on Twitter that ''The Sun'' could transition to a "halfway house," featuring glamour photographs without showing nudity. In August 2013, Paul Clarkson, editor of ''The Sun''s Republic of Ireland edition, replaced topless Page 3 girls with clothed glamour models, citing cultural differences between the UK and Ireland. Thanking Clarkson "for taking the lead in the dismantling of a sexist institution", the No More Page 3 campaign called the decision "a huge step in the right direction" and called on Dinsmore to follow suit with the newspaper's UK editions. For several days after 16 January 2015, ''The Sun''s third page featured images of women wearing lingerie and bikinis. On 20 January, ''
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'', another Murdoch title, reported that the tabloid was "quietly dropping one of the most controversial traditions of British journalism". The end of the feature received significant media attention. On 22 January, ''The Sun'' appeared to change course, publishing an image of a winking model with her breasts fully exposed and the caption: "Further to recent reports in all other media outlets, we would like to clarify that this is Page 3 and this is a picture of Nicole, 22, from Bournemouth. We would like to apologise on behalf of the print and broadcast journalists who have spent the last two days talking and writing about us". This turned out to be an isolated return, with clothed glamour replacing topless images on the paper's third page thereafter. Longtime campaigners celebrated the decision, with Short calling it "an important public victory for dignity", while Nicky Morgan, then
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, called it "a small but significant step towards improving the media portrayal of women and girls". Although Lucas welcomed the decision to discontinue topless images, she criticized the transition to clothed glamour, saying: "So long as ''The Sun'' reserves its right to print the odd topless shot, and reserves its infamous page for girls clad in bikinis, the conversation isn't over". Others defended the feature and the women who posed for it, with model Nicola McLean telling ITV's ''Good Morning Britain'' that: " age 3 modelsare all very strong-minded women that have made our own choice and feel very happy with what we are doing. We certainly don't feel like we have been victimised". In a televised debate with Harman and
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, model Chloe Goodman asked: "Why should feminist women tell other women how to live their lives?" Harman responded: "In a hundred years' time, if you look back at the newspapers of this country, and you see women standing in their knickers with their breasts showing, what would you think about women's role in society?" Goodman replied: "All over the world there are epictions ofbodies in the nude, so I don't understand why it's just Page 3 that's being targeted". Although ''The Sun'' had abolished the feature in its print editions, it continued to publish topless images on its official Page3.com website until 29 March 2017. No new content appeared after that point. Page3.com was taken offline the following year and its URL redirected to ''The Sun''s website. In April 2019, the '' Daily Star'' became the last mainstream print daily to discontinue topless images, when it also shifted to clothed glamour. This ended the tradition in the mainstream British press, with only the niche ''Sunday Sport'' continuing to publish topless images in tabloid format as of 2022. The No More Page 3 campaign site, ''nomorepage3.org'', was taken offline in early 2020.


Notable Page 3 models

Born 1991 onwards * Danielle Sharp Born 1986–1990 * Sylvia Barrie *
Lucy Collett 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. ...
*
Cherry Dee Cherry Frampton (born 11 June 1987) is a former glamour model and Page 3 girl who posed under the name Cherry Dee. During her modelling career, she was featured in magazines such as ''Fast Car'', ''Fit For Men'', and '' Nuts'' and tabloid news ...
*
Amy Diamond Amy Linnéa Deasismont (born 15 April 1992), previously known under the stage name Amy Diamond, is a Swedish singer. She is known for her single " What's in It for Me". The song was a 2005 hit in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. It was the ...
* Katie Green *
Keeley Hazell Keeley Rebecca Hazell (born 18 September 1986) is an English model and actress. Hazell was a Page 3 girl and has worked with magazines such as ''FHM'', '' Loaded'', '' Nuts'' and ''Zoo Weekly''. She has also made numerous television appearances ...
* Katia Ivanova * Holly Peers *
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* Peta Todd * Madison Welch * Chelsea White * Iga Wyrwal * Chloe Goodman Born 1981–1985 *
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Katie Downes Katie Elizabeth Cook (born Downes; 16 May 1984) is an English glamour model and Page 3 girl. Early life and career She was born in Liverpool, England. She has appeared in nearly all of the British lad mags and has been on the cover of '' L ...
* Amii Grove *
Sophie Howard Sophie Howard (born 24 February 1983) is a former glamour model from Southport, England. She appeared regularly on ''Page 3'' and in men's magazines such as ''Maxim'', '' Nuts'' and '' Loaded''. In August 2005, Howard was voted 73rd in the ' ...
* Sarah Maple * Michelle Marsh * Nicola McLean * Natasha Mealey * Lucy Pinder *
Lauren Pope Lauren Grace Pope (born 29 September 1982) is an English model, television personality and DJ. In 2010, she began appearing in the ITVBe reality series ''The Only Way Is Essex''. She left the series in March 2019. Career Television In 2004, Pop ...
* Nicola Tappenden Born 1971–1980 *
Jakki Degg Jakki Degg (born 20 February 1978) is an English glamour model and actress. While the bulk of her work has been done in England, she has appeared in American film and television, and has posed for posters and magazine pictorials. Early life Alt ...
* Leilani Dowding *
Joanne Guest Joanne Guest (born 22 February 1972) is an English former glamour model and media personality. Glamour career Born and raised in Chesterfield, north east Derbyshire, England, Guest started in modelling after she saw an advertisement while o ...
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Geri Halliwell Geraldine Estelle Horner (née Halliwell; born 6 August 1972) is an English singer, songwriter, author, and actress. She rose to prominence in the 1990s as Ginger Spice, a member of the girl group the Spice Girls. With over 100 million records ...
* Ruth Higham *
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* Jodie Marsh *
Nell McAndrew Tracey Jane McAndrew (born 6 November 1973), known as Nell McAndrew, is an English glamour model, TV presenter and fitness trainer. She is also an accomplished amateur athlete, with a marathon personal best time of 2:54:39. Early life McAndrew ...
* Linsey Dawn McKenzie * Melinda Messenger * Jayne Middlemiss * Rachel Ter Horst *
Kelly Brook Kelly Ann Parsons (born 23 November 1979), known professionally as Kelly Brook, is an English model, actress, and media personality. She is known for her modelling work in the UK, and in the US for her role as Prudence on the NBC sitcom '' On ...
Born 1961–1970 * Melanie Appleby * Debee Ashby * Marina Baker * Deborah Corrigan * Donna Ewin *
Samantha Fox Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966) is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by ''The Sunday Peopl ...
* Kirsten Imrie * Kathy Lloyd * Gail McKenna * Suzanne Mizzi * Corinne Russell * Gail Thackray * Maria Whittaker Born 1951–1960 *
Sian Adey-Jones Sian Adey-Jones (born December 1957) is a former beauty queen and glamour model. Adey-Jones was born at Bodfari, Denbighshire, Wales. She won the Miss Wales title in 1976 and was second runner-up in Miss Universe 1976. She then finished first ru ...
*
Nina Carter Nina Carter (born Penelope Jane Mallett on 4 October 1952) is an English former 1970s '' Page 3'' girl and occasional singer. Career Carter had a cameo in the movie '' An American Werewolf in London'' featuring in a television advertisement for ...
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Cherri Gilham Cherri Gilham (born 31 December 1944), also known as Cheryl Gilham, Cherry Gilham, and Cheryl G DeMille, is a former comedy actress who was one of the first "Page 3" girls and is now a writer, musician and video producer. Biography Modell ...
* Penny Irving *
Jilly Johnson Jilly Johnson ( Gosden; 17 November 1953) is a British former model, actress and '' Page 3'' girl. Biography Johnson was born Jilly Gosden on 17 November 1953 in Australia. Her family moved back to Surrey, England when she was eight, and sh ...
* Joanne Latham * Linda Lusardi * Carol Needhamn *
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Born 1941–1950 * Flanagan *
Vicki Hodge Vicki Alexandra Hodge (born 17 October 1946) is an English actress and model. She appeared in the films ''Every Home Should Have One'' (1970), ''Layout for 5 Models'' (1972), ''The Stud'' (1974), and '' Confessions of a Sex Maniac'' (1974), as w ...
* Stephanie Marrian


See also

* Page 3 culture * Hot Shots Calendar *
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Lad mags Lad mag was a term principally used in the UK in the 1990s and early 2000s to describe a then-popular type of lifestyle magazine for younger, heterosexual men, focusing on "sex, sport, gadgets and grooming tips". The lad mag was notable as a new ...


References


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External links


Page Three girls – the naked truth
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