
The Sun's Page 3
The Sun's "Page 3" was a feature in the British newspaper The Sun, known for prominently displaying photographs of topless female models. It became a controversial symbol of tabloid sensationalism and objectification, sparking debates about sexism and media ethics. The feature started in the 1970s and ran until 2015, often viewed as a marketing tactic to boost sales, but also criticized for its impact on gender portrayals and societal attitudes. Its discontinuation marked a shift towards more respectful representation in media, reflecting changing social values around gender and objectification.