Keeley Hazell Pictures
Why Is She Famous?
Keeley Hazell won The Sun’s Page 3 Idol contest in 2004 and has become one of Britain’s most sought-after glamour models, gracing the covers of Maxim, FHM, Loaded, and Zoo. She was also No. 19 on AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women of 2007 and No. 13 on 2008's list.
Sexiness
In 2005, Zoo magazine named Keeley Hazell Britain’s No. 1 Sexiest Model and No. 1 Best Body. We’re not inclined to disagree. Keeley Hazell’s buxom enough for any man with a pulse, and still has just enough bashfulness for those who like their sexpots pseudo-virginal. Even her PG-13 fantasies get us going: Keeley Hazell admits that it “would be fun” to dress up as a sexy nurse.
She was No. 19 in AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women 2007. That same year she was No. 9 in FHM's 50 Most Eligible Women and No. 2 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women In The World 2007.
Success
Born and raised in the suburbs of London, England, Keeley Hazell quit school at 16 to become a hairdresser, though she later picked up courses in fashion, drama and psychology. Keeley Hazell’s real ambition was to become a Page 3 girl. Once Keeley reached the age of majority and became a voluptuous young woman, she was on her way. Keeley Hazell, thanks to her beauty and sex appeal, has had enormous success in Britain as a model. In a few short years, she’s become a mainstay in The Sun, Maxim, Zoo, FHM, and Loaded, and she’s topped reader polls as a favorite pinup.
Biography
Keeley Rebecca Hazell was born on September 18, 1986, in Lewisham, a suburb southeast of London, England. Raised in another nearby London suburb, Bromley, Keeley attended Bromley’s Ravensbourne School. When Keeley was 16, she left school to become an apprentice hairdresser, but she was already looking beyond beauty parlors and nursing ambitions to become a model.
Keeley wanted to be a Page 3 girl and pose topless on the inside pages of British tabloids like The Daily Star and The Sun. Keeley’s former art teacher tried to discourage her, saying that her breasts were too small; in any event, Page 3 girls had to be at least 18. Keeley Hazell was anything but discouraged -- her bust, as time would soon tell, was definitely growing. With the support of her hairdressing colleagues, she had some pictures taken of herself and entered The Daily Star’s “Search for a Beach Babe” contest, which she won.
keeley hazell is a page 3 girl
Keeley Hazell, who was anxious to quit hairdressing, wasn’t yet able to work as a full-time model in spite of this early success. Too young for glamour modeling and too short for fashion modeling, Keeley enrolled in a fashion course at Lewisham College in early 2004. After six months, Keeley Hazell turned 18 and had her boyfriend take some pictures of her to submit to The Sun’s Page 3 Idol contest. A reader favorite, Keeley ended up winning in December 2004. Her prize included £10,000 worth of clothes and an exclusive one-year modeling contract with The Sun.
Keeley Hazell quickly became one of The Sun’s most popular Page 3 girls. Sculptor Leigh Heppell even made three bronze sculptures of Keeley’s breasts, two of which can be found in The Sun’s office (Keeley herself has the third in her house). While posing for The Sun, Keeley Hazell was represented by Girl Management, and then briefly by the Frank White Agency; she finally settled on agent Jon Fowler, who also represents George Michael and Kelly Brook. Once Keeley’s contract with The Sun expired, she began to get broader exposure.
keeley hazell on maxim’s cover
Keeley Hazell appeared on the cover of the June 2005 issue of Maxim, and in September, she did the same for FHM. In quick succession, Keeley graced the covers of many other British men’s magazines, including Loaded, Nuts and Zoo; she turned down an offer to pose for Playboy, though, stating that it wasn’t something she felt comfortable doing. Meanwhile, Keeley Hazell continued to pose for The Sun, as well as for its 2006 Page 3 wall calendar.
In early 2006, Keeley Hazell made headlines after English soccer star Joe Cole was beaten up at a party at her house. Despite rumors that the already engaged Cole had been hitting on Keeley, the altercation had nothing to do with her. She also had two publicized car crashes -- one in 2005 and one in 2006.
keeley hazell in cashback
In 2006, she put out her own calendar, and by 2008 she was posing exclusively for Zoo and FHM.
Keeley Hazell had a minor role in the British movie Cashback (2006), a full-length version of a short film of the same name that was nominated for a 2004 Oscar.
In 2005, Zoo magazine named Keeley Hazell Britain’s No. 1 Sexiest Model and No. 1 Best Body. We’re not inclined to disagree. Keeley Hazell’s buxom enough for any man with a pulse, and still has just enough bashfulness for those who like their sexpots pseudo-virginal. Even her PG-13 fantasies get us going: Keeley Hazell admits that it “would be fun” to dress up as a sexy nurse.
She was No. 19 in AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women 2007. That same year she was No. 9 in FHM's 50 Most Eligible Women and No. 2 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women In The World 2007.
Success
Born and raised in the suburbs of London, England, Keeley Hazell quit school at 16 to become a hairdresser, though she later picked up courses in fashion, drama and psychology. Keeley Hazell’s real ambition was to become a Page 3 girl. Once Keeley reached the age of majority and became a voluptuous young woman, she was on her way. Keeley Hazell, thanks to her beauty and sex appeal, has had enormous success in Britain as a model. In a few short years, she’s become a mainstay in The Sun, Maxim, Zoo, FHM, and Loaded, and she’s topped reader polls as a favorite pinup.
Biography
Keeley Rebecca Hazell was born on September 18, 1986, in Lewisham, a suburb southeast of London, England. Raised in another nearby London suburb, Bromley, Keeley attended Bromley’s Ravensbourne School. When Keeley was 16, she left school to become an apprentice hairdresser, but she was already looking beyond beauty parlors and nursing ambitions to become a model.
Keeley wanted to be a Page 3 girl and pose topless on the inside pages of British tabloids like The Daily Star and The Sun. Keeley’s former art teacher tried to discourage her, saying that her breasts were too small; in any event, Page 3 girls had to be at least 18. Keeley Hazell was anything but discouraged -- her bust, as time would soon tell, was definitely growing. With the support of her hairdressing colleagues, she had some pictures taken of herself and entered The Daily Star’s “Search for a Beach Babe” contest, which she won.
keeley hazell is a page 3 girl
Keeley Hazell, who was anxious to quit hairdressing, wasn’t yet able to work as a full-time model in spite of this early success. Too young for glamour modeling and too short for fashion modeling, Keeley enrolled in a fashion course at Lewisham College in early 2004. After six months, Keeley Hazell turned 18 and had her boyfriend take some pictures of her to submit to The Sun’s Page 3 Idol contest. A reader favorite, Keeley ended up winning in December 2004. Her prize included £10,000 worth of clothes and an exclusive one-year modeling contract with The Sun.Keeley Hazell quickly became one of The Sun’s most popular Page 3 girls. Sculptor Leigh Heppell even made three bronze sculptures of Keeley’s breasts, two of which can be found in The Sun’s office (Keeley herself has the third in her house). While posing for The Sun, Keeley Hazell was represented by Girl Management, and then briefly by the Frank White Agency; she finally settled on agent Jon Fowler, who also represents George Michael and Kelly Brook. Once Keeley’s contract with The Sun expired, she began to get broader exposure.
keeley hazell on maxim’s cover
Keeley Hazell appeared on the cover of the June 2005 issue of Maxim, and in September, she did the same for FHM. In quick succession, Keeley graced the covers of many other British men’s magazines, including Loaded, Nuts and Zoo; she turned down an offer to pose for Playboy, though, stating that it wasn’t something she felt comfortable doing. Meanwhile, Keeley Hazell continued to pose for The Sun, as well as for its 2006 Page 3 wall calendar.In early 2006, Keeley Hazell made headlines after English soccer star Joe Cole was beaten up at a party at her house. Despite rumors that the already engaged Cole had been hitting on Keeley, the altercation had nothing to do with her. She also had two publicized car crashes -- one in 2005 and one in 2006.
keeley hazell in cashback
In 2006, she put out her own calendar, and by 2008 she was posing exclusively for Zoo and FHM.Keeley Hazell had a minor role in the British movie Cashback (2006), a full-length version of a short film of the same name that was nominated for a 2004 Oscar.
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