Keeley Hazell
Keeley Hazell Biography
Born in London in 1986, Keeley Hazell left school at the tender age of 16 to follow a desire to become a hairdresser. Luckily for lovers of luscious lady lumps, her colleagues at the salon persuaded her to have a go at modelling. She initially won a competition run by the Daily Star called Star's "Search for a Beach Babe", but at 17 was still too young to make a Page 3 appearance so went to Lewisham College to study fashion. Come 2004 and she entered yet another competition, this time with The Sun, and won again, this time the prize was £10,000 worth of sexy clothes, a year's membership to a cinema and bar complex, and an exclusive contract to model with the tabloid.
The young lass is now one of the most popular Page 3 glamour models and has also been featured in well known lads mags Nuts and Zoo. As well as gracing the third page of the popular tabloid paper, she's also made an appearance on several calendars for The Sun, and her own. Her 2007 edition sold in excess of 30,000 copies in the first few days.
As well as glamour modelling Keeley Hazell supports environmental and charitable organisations. She even got a mention from the Conservative party who said she was an 'environmental hero' for the top tips she provided whilst appearing in The Sun.
Keeley Hazell Gallery
External Links
- Official Site
- Keeley Hazell at FHM
- Keeley Hazell on IMDb

