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By Ben Todd Updated: 16:36 BST, 12 June 2010
In the 1970s, they were Britain's most glamorous pin-ups.
And despite the intervening three decades, they still like to strike a pose for the camera.
Former Page 3 model Nina Carter, who is preparing to marry for the second time, was joined by a line-up of beauties for her hen party at close friend Jilly Johnson's home in Hertfordshire.
Turning back the clock: Nina Carter, third right, stands with, left to right, Susie Juul, Ingrid Tarrant, Carole Ashby, Sara Walkden, Jilly Johnson, Vicki Michelle and Tilly Mezzina.
Many of the women, now in their 50s, insisted they felt as happy with their figures as when they were younger.
Former model Sara Walkden said: 'I go to the gym three or four times a week and do yoga and Pilates. I still look after my skin but I wear a quarter of the make-up I used to when I was young.
'I am happier and more relaxed than ever; nothing fazes you at this time of life.'
Miss Carter, who divorced rock star Rick Wakeman in 2004, is to marry plastic surgeon Douglas Harrison tomorrow - but insists she has never had any cosmetic surgery.
She said: 'I still slavishly follow a beauty regime every night.'
CAREER: One of Britain's first Page 3 models in 1970, and went on to become one of the most famous. She and Nina Carter formed the pop duo Blonde On Blonde, securing a No 1 in Japan.
NOW: After becoming a regular TV personality in the 80s she moved out of the limelight. Married twice and has one daughter, Lucy, 34, from her first marriage. She now describes herself as a full-time grandmother to six-year-old Grace, Ted, five, and Gabriel, three.
CAREER: Page 3 glamour model, half of pop duo Blonde On Blonde with fellow model Jilly Johnson before becoming the third wife of former Yes keyboard player Rick Wakeman.
NOW: Having overcome drug addiction and anorexia, she runs her own image consultancy and life coach business. Divorced from Wakeman in 2004 after 20 years. At the party she and Jilly Johnson performed their record Whole Lotta Love, which was a huge hit in the Far East but failed to make a dent in the British charts. She met her husband-to-be at a cocktail party in 2008.
CAREER: Rose to fame as long-suffering cafe waitress Yvette Carte-Blanche in 'Allo! 'Allo! She appeared throughout its ten-year - and 92-episode - run on BBC1.
NOW: Acts on TV and in theatre, including reprising her 'Allo! 'Allo! role in a touring production - as well as playing Mona Stangley in The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas in Hull and appearing in panto as the Wicked Queen in Snow White in Weston-super-Mare.
CAREER: Another of the original Page 3 girls, she also fronted high-profile campaigns for swimwear firms and Slazenger sportswear.
NOW: Retired from modelling, she told the Mail yesterday that she just lives quietly with her daughter. 
CAREER: Became one of the earliest Page 3 models after she was spotted in the street by a photographer in 1974 when she was just 17.
NOW: Has worked at Manchester airport and, divorced, lives quietly with her three children in Macclesfield, Cheshire. She has said: 'Baring my breasts never bothered me. I was used to topless sunbathing on a beach in Portugal where I grew up.'
CAREER: Born in Norway, moved to England with her wealthy family and married television and radio personality Chris Tarrant after they met when they both worked for TV-am.
NOW: Divorced the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host with a multi-million pound settlement after discovering in 2006 that he had been having a seven-year affair with a primary school teacher. She has appeared on reality television programmes.
CAREER: Bit parts in 1980s James Bond films Octopussy and A View To A Kill, then found fame as Louise in BBC comedy 'Allo! 'Allo! between 1988 and 1992.
NOW: Later went on to appear in Bergerac, Inspector Morse and Dr Quinn Medicine Woman, and continues to make personal appearances as an ex-Bond girl. She called off her three-year engagement to scriptwriter Jeremy Lloyd in 1990 and has since remained unmarried. 
CAREER: Face of Lamb's Navy Rum in the 1970s, and appeared in an episode of police drama The Professionals.
NOW: Works occasionally as a voiceover artist for radio stations, is divorced and lives with her son Tom, 28, and daughter Kipsi, 20, in Twickenham, west London.
Looking good: Jilly Johnson, left, and Nina Carter, pictured here in 1979, formed the pop duo Blonde on Blonde and secured a number one in Japan
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Rupert Murdoch relaunched The Sun as a tabloid in 1969. Its sexual politics were in place from the start.
The first Page 3 girl, Stephanie Rahn, appeared in November 1970, but the newspaper set out to popularise the ‘sexual revolution’ in other ways too – articles on orgasms and losing one’s virginity often extracted from “better sex” books like Jane Garrity’s The Sensuous Woman .

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Wherever you fall on the debate around Page 3, the legacy speaks for itself – with the controversial segment ending in 2015 after 44 years. 
Page 3 has launched the careers of many celebrities and many appeared in the documentary Page 3: The Naked Truth which aired Thursday 18 June.
Who are some of the stars who got their break on Page 3?
Possibly the ultimate success story of the Page 3 heyday, Katie Price , 42, launched her decades-long career appearing as her glamour-girl alias Jordan.
Jordan was a regular on Page 3 from her early days glamour modelling in 1996 onwards.
It was from her turn on Page 3 and party-girl antics that she was chosen to appear in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! In 2004.
It was here that she met future-husband Peter Andre and her appearance on the reality show propelled her reality TV career, helping build her empire.
The actress and former glamour model, 61, was a favourite fixture on Page 3 in the 70s and 80s.
Lusardi – who has most recently made headlines detailing her battle with coronavirus – went on to star in Emmerdale in 2007 and has appeared on shows including Dancing on Ice and BBC’s Hole in the Wall.
Jodie Marsh, now 41, was a regular on Page 3 and appeared in an assortment of lads mags in the early 2000s.
Marsh, who went on to write a best-selling autobiography and star in a string of reality shows centred around her life, defended Page 3 back in 2015 when the backlash against the tradition led to it coming to an end.
Taking to her Twitter, she wrote: ‘I loved doing Page 3, it was good money, I felt powerful, I was definitely in control & all the people (mostly women) I worked with were FAB’.
She posted in a follow-up tweet: ‘I never felt exploited – in fact the opposite. I thought “blimey, people are willing to pay to see my boobs”!!’
Singer, songwriter and actress Sam Fox started glamour modelling in 1983 for The Sun. She was 16 at the time and continued modelling as a Page 3 girl until 1986.
She used her platform as one of the most prominent Page 3 girls to launch a successful career in music.
Her debut single Touch Me (I Want Your Body) reached number one in 17 countries, and she received a Brit Award nomination in 1988.
She has gone on to release six studio albums, as well as starring in shows including I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity Big Brother.
There were the regular Page 3 girls who made a name for themselves on the pages, but there are other stars who have appeared on the page as a special appearance or appearances. 
The Spice Girl herself was super spicy in 1990, when she made an appearance as a Page 3 girl for The Sun.
Geri hasn’t mentioned much of her glamour modelling days since she became part of the biggest girl band the world has ever seen.
Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan made her first appearance on Page 3 of The Sun in 2013, in between stints playing Rosie Webster on the soap and after appearing in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
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