26-year-old Nicola MacLean first leapt into the media spotlight when she started modeling for "Page 3" of "The Sun" and "Daily Star", eight years ago. She was an immediate hit with the readers of both papers and featured on "Page 3" a few times every week for several years. Nicola eventually went on to become...
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26-year-old Nicola MacLean first leapt into the media spotlight when she started modeling for "Page 3" of "The Sun" and "Daily Star", eight years ago. She was an immediate hit with the readers of both papers and featured on "Page 3" a few times every week for several years. Nicola eventually went on to become one of the most successful "Page 3" girls ever, with almost 300 appearances on "Page 3". It's no surprise, therefore, that Nicola came in the Top 4 of the "Best Page 3 Girl Of All Time" poll, as conducted by the millions of readers of "The Sun" newspaper. Busty Nicola beat the likes of Jordan/Katie Price, Samantha Fox, Lucy Pinder and Michelle Marsh by many votes - proving just how popular she is with the British public! During her time as a "Page 3" girl/celebrity model, Nicola was often featured on tabloid showbiz gossip pages and appeared as a celebrity guest on many TV shows, including The Weakest Link (2000) (Page 3 special); Richard & Judy (2001); The Big Breakfast (1992); "Test The Nation" (2000) (WAGs Special). She was also the main star in the ITV's television documentary, The Sexiest Girls In Britain (2000). Nicola retired from "Page 3" and topless modeling in 2006 after having her son, Rocky. However, in January 2008, she returned to modeling and the spotlight after being asked to be one of the main stars in the Channel Five primetime TV documentary, Help!! I've Got a high Maintenance Wife! (2008). The TV show followed Nicola as she led her glamorous life as a WAG (footballer's girlfriend) and glamour model. Nicola and her bold personality shone through on the show, gaining her plenty of column inches in the UK press and she was featured in interviews with the likes of the Daily Mirror, Grazia, The Express and Daily Star. It wasn't long before Nicola was being asked to appear as a celebrity WAG guest on TV shows, such as Channel Five's The Wright Stuff (2000) and WAGs' World (2008).
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