Back in the nineties you literally couldn't open a newspaper without being greeted by a pair of lady lumps on Page 3. As the hottest gig in town, aspiring glamour models fell over themselves to score a slot on the coveted page, with the institution making or breaking many a career.
With her fresh-faced beauty and ample busom, original pin-up Samatha Fox was so successful she gave Princess Diana a run for her money as the most photographed woman of the eighties.
And the likes of Linda Lusardi, Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Nell McAndrew became huge stars in their own right. But what happened after the cameras stopped clicking?
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