Sam Fox faces backlash after defending Page 3: 'It was never risqué' (2024)

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Sam Fox has faced backlash from Good Morning Britain viewers after defending The Sun’s Page 3.

The singer and former model rose to fame in Page 3 after winning a competition to appear in the tabloid at age 16 in 1983.

Page 3 was banned by The Sun in 2015 following a three-year campaign led by Lucy-Anne Holmes, who argued that it was an outdated and sexist tradition.

‘It was never risqué. It was the girl next door with a smile on her face,’ Sam said. ‘Every family read the paper’.

She went on to say that the women weren’t ‘forced’ to appear on Page 3, although insisted she’s not quite arguing for its return.

However, she added that she and her mum would look at the women in Page 3 ‘as much as the boys did,’ to see their hair and what they were wearing, and said that women’s bodies should be celebrated.

‘I used to say and I will say that we all visit the Tate [Modern and Britain] Gallery and we go to galleries and most of the most beautiful pictures in those galleries are taken of women and there weren’t cameras in those days and I’m sure if there [were] there’d be plenty of pictures [of women] in those galleries,’ she told Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain.

‘I think women should be proud of their bodies. I think, at the moment, there’s a lot of pressure for women to look a certain way and I think what’s great today is the diversity, that we don’t have to be skinny, we don’t have to look a certain way.’

However, many viewers disagreed with her.

‘Turned on GMB and there’s Sam Fox advocating bringing back Page 3 topless pics in The Sun. UK’s march back to the 70’s continues …’ one wrote.

‘Were women actually safer in the days of Page 3?’
No. Page 3 objectified and dehumanised women. You shouldn’t have even had Sam Fox on to make this argument, where are your boundaries? Slow news day? Covid cases are rising so you created this ‘debate’?@ITV @GMB Stop it.

— Babs 💙🐝⌛️🦋 @babs05.bsky.social (@BabsSheKing) June 13, 2022

What a backwards step and narrow minded view by Sam Fox. Page 3 type content is so much more accessible these days for those that want to look at it. A return to mass published page 3 feel like a fist pump to the old boys club and misogyny

— phil brookes (@philbobaggins10) June 13, 2022

Its vile that Sam Fox was only 16 when she debuted on Page 3 in 1983. How was that seen as okay? And no it shouldn’t return. There is no need for it at all. #GMB #GoodMorningBritain

— Dana Rose Pouncey (@DanaPouncey) June 13, 2022

Turned on GMB and there’s Sam Fox advocating bringing back Page 3 topless pics in The Sun.

UK’s march back to the 70’s continues …

— Grumpy Bob 🏴ó§ó¢ó³ó£ó´ó¿ðŸ´ó§ó¢ó¥ó®ó§ó¿ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡º (@BlueBobX) June 13, 2022

#gmb Sam Fox 🙄Don’t read the sun..
Woman need to be taken seriously!

— Marian (@marian_mc54) June 13, 2022

Sam Fox wants page 3 back because “the internet” or somesuch. 🙄

🗑️🔥#GMB

— ¬InvitedInterlocutor (@UnInterlocutor) June 13, 2022

Another said: ‘What a backwards step and narrow minded view by Sam Fox. Page 3 type content is so much more accessible these days for those that want to look at it. A return to mass published page 3 feel like a fist pump to the old boys club and misogyny.’

‘Its vile that Sam Fox was only 16 when she debuted on Page 3 in 1983. How was that seen as okay? And no it shouldn’t return. There is no need for it at all,’ one more added.

Sam became one of the most photographed women in Britain in the 1980s, and reflected on her time in Page 3 in 2020, telling The Sun: ‘I think I was popular because I had a good figure, but I think lots of people liked me because when they heard me talking they realised I was just a working- class girl done good.

‘I had a fan club and would get lots of letters from women actually asking me things like what shampoo and make-up I used and my skincare regime.’

Following her career as a glamour model, Sam became a global popstar, selling 30million records and seeing huge success with her single Touch Me.

The Sun ceased the publication of topless models on Page 3 after a campaign from 2012 to 2015, which collected more than 240,000 signatures on an online petition.

The campaign also gained the support of 140 MPs and many charities and organisations.

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