Keeley Hazell

Keeley Rebecca M. Hazell was born 18 September 1986 in Lewisham, London, England, grew up in Grove Park, and attended the Ravensbourne School in Bromley.
When Keeley Hazell 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 Hazell 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 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 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.
Hazell was the face of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's Formula One 06 video game for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and F1 CE for PlayStation 3. She is currently the face of MotorStorm: Pacific Rift for PlayStation 3.
Alongside IT expert Gary Schwartz, in 2007 Hazell was the presenter of 8 episodes of Byte Me TV, an online programme that explains technology in an easy to understand way.
In 2008, Hazell appeared as Keeley Hazel on the BBC Three documentary Page Three Teens. Hazell released a pop music single called "Voyeur" in 2008.