Lucy Collett
Lucy Collett was born in Warwick, England, United Kingdom on March 3rd, 1989 and is the Model. At the age of 35, Lucy Collett biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 35 years old, Lucy Collett has this physical status:
Lucy Victoria Collett (born 3 March 1989), also known as Lucy V and Lucy Vixen, is a British glamour model from Warwick, England. She won The Sun newspaper's Page 3 Idol 2012 modeling contest, and she frequently appeared as a Page 3 girl in that newspaper.
She has been featured regularly in men's magazines, such as Nuts, Zoo, Front, Loaded, and Maxim.
In addition to her own subscription based website, she has modeled for several internet based erotic websites, such as Suicide Girls, Pinup Wow, Onlytease, CurvedFX, and Xtreme Playpen.In May 2013, FHM magazine named her one of its 100 Sexiest Women in the World, placing 89th on the list.
Personal life
On 19 May 2005, Collett's 17-year-old brother Jacob was assaulted by another teenager following an altercation outside a pub in Leamington. He suffered a brain haemorrhage and died in Warwick Hospital around 1am on 20 May 2005. His assailant was subsequently convicted of manslaughter and received a six-year prison sentence. Her brother's death caused Collett to suffer from a year-long depression and engage in incidents of self-harming. She credits an interest in photography, which she studied for her A-levels, with giving her the ability to overcome her grief and depression and rebuild her life.
Career
Collett attended Myton School in Warwick. She began modeling at the age of 17 as a hair model for Toni & Guy salons. She began dying her naturally brown hair blond and, later, her signature red hue. In December 2011, she was proclaimed the winner of The Sun's Page 3 Idol 2012 competition at the age of 22, becoming a Page 3 girl.
"FHM describes her as part of a "welcome new trend for curving womanliness," she says. Collett has always strived to "send out the fact that you don't have to be a size six to be a model" and that she wants to promote a healthy body image for girls and women.
Collett has hosted "Girl Got Game," Nuts magazine's online game news and reviews, and in March 2015, she debuted ZOO magazine's web series "Game On." She delivered a one-off video feature with Talksport in February 2015.