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Ronell_Davis
11-08-2016
LOL was Sam being serious ? yeah page 3 with your boobs out how very classy
Maxine_Roch
11-08-2016
I don't why she was so outraged tbh lol
diesels hummin
11-08-2016
I suppose it was a family newspaper, though.
Janette800
11-08-2016
Sam may have been a page 3 girl but she was NEVER as bad as Clhoe
DiamondDoll
11-08-2016
Originally Posted by Janette800:
“Sam may have been a page 3 girl but she was NEVER as bad as Clhoe”

Seconded.
Maxine_Roch
11-08-2016
Originally Posted by Janette800:
“Sam may have been a page 3 girl but she was NEVER as bad as Clhoe”

Yes she might not have been I agree with that but her trying to act all high and mighty and she even called ART yesterday was a bit much.
Donna65
12-08-2016
Just watched last night's episode. I really felt for Sam in the diary room. She seemed genuinely worn down by their behaviour. She may have been a page 3 girl in her time, but that was perfectly acceptable in the day. Chloe is on a completely different level in terms of sleaziness. I think I would have cried too.
KaliMist
12-08-2016
She really is David Brent personified, she seems to be in denial a bit in regards to exactly why she is famous! I'd rather tits out glamour modelling were kept to 18+ websites/magazines rather than in a 'family' newspaper that my young son can access!
magde
12-08-2016
Sam Fox was 16 when her dad got her into page 3, unthinkable now, I think she has since come out and said she wished she never did it all.

She had singing as a back up career but perhaps she sees a bit of her younger naive self in Chloe.
KaliMist
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by magde:
“Sam Fox was 16 when her dad got her into page 3, unthinkable now, I think she has since come out and said she wished she never did it all.

She had singing as a back up career but perhaps she sees a bit of her younger naive self in Chloe.”

Yes she would gather a bit of sympathy if she came out and said she regrets it and only started because she was somehow coerced into it by her dad...... But don't treat us like idiots and call it 'art' which was somehow acceptable because it was in a 'family' newspaper.... Even in the 80s there were plenty of people who didn't find page 3 acceptable.
TeekyPie
12-08-2016
There's no way that seeing Chloe swinging round the pole with her boobs out should make anyone cry. It had to be either jealousy or crying about Heavy D having called her out on her hypocrisy the night before.
Donna65
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by TeekyPie:
“There's no way that seeing Chloe swinging round the pole with her boobs out should make anyone cry. It had to be either jealousy or crying about Heavy D having called her out on her hypocrisy the night before.”

That obviously wasn't what made her cry. She cried because the whole horrible situation in that house has finally got to her.
elmer fud
12-08-2016
I think Sam is still grieving for her former partner tbh.
Pitman
12-08-2016
I don't know why she is comparing Chloe to herself, they still had top shelf material in her day, I know because I always wished I was a bit taller
minxymoo
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by KaliMist:
“Yes she would gather a bit of sympathy if she came out and said she regrets it and only started because she was somehow coerced into it by her dad...... But don't treat us like idiots and call it 'art' which was somehow acceptable because it was in a 'family' newspaper.... Even in the 80s there were plenty of people who didn't find page 3 acceptable.”

She often appeared in the Sun,that bastion of virtue and high morality.
Pitman
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by minxymoo:
“She often appeared in the Sun,that bastion of virtue and high morality.”

even the left wing Mirror had page three in that day, though their girls were more classy, they had bras on
rhizo_mania
12-08-2016
And those papers were used to wrap fish & chips, it was so long ago.
Wainy84
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by rhizo_mania:
“And those papers were used to wrap fish & chips, it was so long ago.”

Hope they removed page 3.
lon_chaney
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by Janette800:
“Sam may have been a page 3 girl but she was NEVER as bad as Clhoe”

Dont be fooled by the innocent page 3 act theres plenty of pics where Sam Fox gets her beaver out.
Chloe hasnt got her beaver out yet.
tigerlily96
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by KaliMist:
“She really is David Brent personified, she seems to be in denial a bit in regards to exactly why she is famous! I'd rather tits out glamour modelling were kept to 18+ websites/magazines rather than in a 'family' newspaper that my young son can access!”

Well said!!
Jeanie
12-08-2016
But in the context of the time, 70's and 80's, Page 3 was never viewed as overtly sleazy. There were opponents to be sure, but the answer was always that you could see topless girls on any beach in Spain at the time. As mentioned on another thread, the slogan for Page 3 was "Bright and Breezy, Never Sleazy!".

There were fans, there were critics, but I seem to remember that that a lot of people just thought it was a bit daft and silly and that The Sun was a comic anyway. I don't think I can recall any of the most successful Page 3 girls ever posing topless in public.

I also remember seeing a programme about Sam Fox and she had some pictures of herself, she said that were her favourite, that were not for Page 3, and they were actually very artistic

Also, Page 3 girls were in still black and white photographs, pretty, natural looking girls with nice smiles. Not surgically enhanced exhibitionists stripping to wobble around a pole or naked, moaning in a shower on television screens!

Sam did say through her tears something like "is this what we've become?" I think she is too well aware that her previous profession will be associated with Chloe's antics - but I honestly think the two are vastly different.
doormouse
12-08-2016
She felt proud that whe wasn't on the 'top' shelf. Doesn't take much.
Chris_P_White
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by Jeanie:
“But in the context of the time, 70's and 80's, Page 3 was never viewed as overtly sleazy. There were opponents to be sure, but the answer was always that you could see topless girls on any beach in Spain at the time. As mentioned on another thread, the slogan for Page 3 was "Bright and Breezy, Never Sleazy!".

There were fans, there were critics, but I seem to remember that that a lot of people just thought it was a bit daft and silly and that The Sun was a comic anyway. I don't think I can recall any of the most successful Page 3 girls ever posing topless in public.

I also remember seeing a programme about Sam Fox and she had some pictures of herself, she said that were her favourite, that were not for Page 3, and they were actually very artistic

Also, Page 3 girls were in still black and white photographs, pretty, natural looking girls with nice smiles. Not surgically enhanced exhibitionists stripping to wobble around a pole or naked, moaning in a shower on television screens!

Sam did say through her tears something like "is this what we've become?" I think she is too well aware that her previous profession will be associated with Chloe's antics - but I honestly think the two are vastly different.”

You've made some very good points here and I agree that the two are vastly different. I do wonder though whether page 3, innocent as it may have been (or as it appears now - I can't decide), could have been instrumental in paving the way for the 'glamour' models of today and the excesses we're being subjected to. I don't mean Sam in particular, just the whole way of thinking that the female body is somehow public property and the next crop of models has to outdo the last lot in order to be noticed.
doormouse
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by Chris_P_White:
“You've made some very good points here and I agree that the two are vastly different. I do wonder though whether page 3, innocent as it may have been (or as it appears now - I can't decide), could have been instrumental in paving the way for the 'glamour' models of today and the excesses we're being subjected to. I don't mean Sam in particular, just the whole way of thinking that the female body is somehow public property and the next crop of models has to outdo the last lot in order to be noticed.”

I'd say you were spot on there.
bbnutnut
12-08-2016
Originally Posted by doormouse:
“She felt proud that whe wasn't on the 'top' shelf. Doesn't take much.”

Sam posed nude in Playboy in the 90s. Pretty sure that's top shelf. She also still sells calendars of her topless on her website as well as selling her worn corsets.
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