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From selling knickers online to Spice Girls fame - what the Page 3 girls did next

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The gorgeous Page 3 girls have dominated the headlines for decades with their outrageously daring photoshoots From having to sell their used knickers on eBay to make ends meet to jaw-dropping bodybuilding transformation, some of the UK's most famous glamour girls have taken very different paths since leaving their pin-up days behind.

Of course, they're all currently in lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic - with former glamour model Linda Lusardi even left fighting for her life in hospital in March after contracting Covid-19.

Daily Star Online have taken a sneak peak at what some of the national's favourite Page 3 girls have been doing since ditching their modelling days.

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