However, there is something very sinister about the image that is not immediately apparent at first glance. These six girls are standing together in their swimsuits to pose for a happy snap on holiday in another viral image. It looks like an innocent picture, as the friends embrace each other for their sunny picture. A man can be seen standing behind the group of girls, with his head poking up between the two in the middle. After seeing his face and then readjusting the eyes back on the group of girls in the foreground, it soon becomes apparent that his face is actually on all of theirs.

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The Page 3 Girl, a feature of British tabloids for decades that allowed readers to turn the front page and stare at a topless woman over breakfast or on their commute to work, is getting covered up. The Daily Star, the final holdout in the market, has been trying a nipple-free Page 3 since the beginning of this month — although women still figure prominently on that page. Topless women on Page 3 have endured in British tabloids since the s, and are associated with The Sun, the Rupert Murdoch-owned paper with a circulation of about 1. The Sun reveled in the controversy around the images. Still, for many years, it helped propel celebrities like Samantha Fox, Katie Price and Linda Lusardi to stardom, and many women submitted pictures to the newspaper in the hope of being featured, Mr. Greenslade said. Members of the newsroom staff would scramble to help appraise the latest submissions, he added.
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Page 3 was a British tabloid newspaper tradition of publishing an image of a topless woman on the third page, the vast majority of which were glamour models. The concept originated as an occasional feature in The Sun in , designed to compete with Daily Mirror who were publishing pictures of women in lingerie and bikinis. By the mid s, The Sun had made Page 3 a prominent feature. By the s, Daily Mirro r removed topless women from its publications citing them as "demeaning to women", however in the s, a new satirical publication, Sunday Sport , had entered the market and began featuring topless women as a softcore publication. Following the success of Sunday Sport , a sister softcore newspaper, Daily Sport , was launched in In , the parent company of Daily Sport and Sunday Sport entered administration, Daily Sport ceased publication and remained only as a website. In August , the Irish edition of The Sun discontinued its topless Page 3 feature, only showing clothed glamour models, citing differences in British and Irish culture.