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f you've ever perused the pages of Nuts, FHM, The Sun or even The Daily Star, you'll be more than a little familiar with the ample virtues of Miss Keeley Rebecca Hazell. If you're not, don't worry you soon will be. This page 3 regular seems to have talents in abundance - and I'm not referring to her natural 32E's.
Keeley has released her first single and although she's no Leona Lewis on the singing front, she's no Jordan either (who can forget Jordan's foray into the world of music).
The single is aptly titled Voyeur and in it she croons, 'I don't care you, you can stare, you're a voyeur'. Ok so she won't be winning an Ivor Nevello award with those lyrics but does it really matter when the video features Keeley Hazell romping on a bed in a skimpy outfit. If her legion of fans (this chick has over 48,000 MySpace friends) buys the single rather than watching the video on repeat in their bedrooms, she could soon be at the top of the charts.
Keeley was born in London, UK in 1986 and grew up with her mum who was a dinner lady. At school she was a rebellious student; playing truant and drinking (naughty, naughty) and only managed to earn herself two good GCSE's. Once she escaped the confines of the school gates for the last time, Keeley enrolled on a fashion course at Lewisham College however, this didn't hold her attention for long and she dropped out before the end of the course.
It was while working at a hairdressing salon that she was encouraged to enter a Page 3 idol competition in The Sun newspaper, which she won. In fact she recently came second in a list of the papers favourite Page 3 girls of all time and her 2007 calendar sold like the proverbial hot potato - shifting a staggering 30,000 copies within days of its launch.
Keeley has bagged herself a minor role in a movie and can be seen online presenting ByteMe tv. With this and her singing it remains to be seen if she'll find time to share her assets with the world for much longer - get it while its hot boys.
For being a natural beauty and ambitious to boot, Crumbsformen salutes Miss Keeley Hazell.
Written by donna@crumbsformen.com
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