Sian Adey-Jones
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Sian Adey-Jones (born December 1957, Bodfari, Denbighshire, Wales) is a former glamour model. She won the Miss Wales title in 1976 and was runner-up in Miss World in the same year.[1] Her reputation for being a fiery character was enhanced by an incident when she allegedly kneed a policeman in the groin. This was reported in the Daily Mirror.
She subsequently turned to topless modelling, regularly appearing as a Page 3 girl in The Sun newspaper. She also appeared as a Bond girl in the 1985 movie A View To A Kill.
In 1978, to celebrate Britain's only team to qualify for the Argentina World Cup, she appeared in the Daily Mirror wearing just a Scotland football shirt. At that stage the Daily Mirror no longer published topless pictures of glamour models. Sian would often appear in a bikini or a thin white shirt. She also posed topless for posters available in High Street record stores alongside other posters featuring popular photos such as pop stars, footballers and landscape photography in mainstream high street shops. She also posed naked for the British soft-porn magazine, Mayfair.
She now lives on the island of Ibiza with her Italian husband Rocco. She has a son Dylan and adopted daughter Tallulah.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ The Miss Wales Hall of Fame. Miss Wales. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
- ^ The gentlemen's club for the rich and famous that worships a 1980s Page 3 girl. Daily Mail. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.