- [early modeling work] I didn't have any problems taking my top off. There is nothing wrong with the naked female form and my photo shoots for Men Only were always pretty. Nowadays they are more suitable for trainee gynecologists.
- [working at the Playboy Club] You had to shave your legs and pad your bra and wear a boned costume two sizes too small. Glamour is always either uncomfortable or painful. For the girls, it was more like a Hitler Youth camp than a fun palace.
- [splitting up with Paul Raymond] Well I suppose it was a bit stupid, leaving someone who was said at the time to be the richest man in England. But I didn't like the life he wanted me to lead.We didn't really fall out. In fact he later came to my wedding.
- [posing and performing nude] It was all fun. I had so many laughs. It harmed nobody.
- [not feeling exploited] I never felt I was being manipulated. I never got abused. I never had to perform on a casting couch. I liked to think I was an independent woman. I felt I was exploiting men. All those interviews for Men Only, testing out so-called macho men, I was mocking them.
- [being arrested] I got arrested when I rode naked in the West End on a horse and got taken to Bow Street in a Black Maria. It was all to get publicity for the show I was in. I got fined £20 for insulting behavior.The inspector who arrested me remained a friend.
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