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how much did she get paid for it uwu
https://imgur.com/a/clG3EKs.jpg
I'm not invested enough in the subject to find the notorious articles by The Sun counting down to Linsey Dawn McKenzies 16th birthday, and similar countdowns to Charlotte Church's 16th, even though she wasn't even a model.
Exageration.
It was topless models on the page 3 of The Sun.
The Sun serves as a 'backbone' of Britain.
Do as it says, vote as it says get angry as it says and you will be able to consider yourself British taking its tone into every debate you have.
Kingsmen tried to make light of The Sun newspaper and its ties to the Secret Service.
It is actually a very sinister organisation.
Question it or the reporters and the tone in any interview with them urns from "pleasant" politeness to outright hostility and very nasty.
But The British buy it because it makes them happy.
Topless women showing their assets.
The exaggeration was because you made it out that it was doing that all the time every day.
The bigger issue is why is The Sun then and now such a big newspaper in the UK?
Why do so many people buy it?
like with MAGA the bigger issue is the people who support it.
Look, I don't want to argue with you, but needless to say, I didn't do that at all.
A countdown is by definition something that happens periodically (sometimes every second, sometimes every minute, sometimes everyday, etc.) until a significant event occurs.
That is exactly something The Sun and other Page 3 tabloids occasional did when some well endowed 15 year old female models were approaching their 16th birthdays. At no point did I suggest it was doing that "all the time" or "every day" (for the entire print run). Even if one tabloid did it once, it doesn't look good, but they all did it, "now and then" over a period of years.
Gravure in Japan is massively popular for a reason, and this is just like that.