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Danielle
Lloyd - Named Celebrity
- Biography
Danielle
Lloyd was crowned Miss England on 17 July 2004
and competed at Miss World 2004. On 26 February
2006, she was named Miss Great Britain 2006.
On 2 November 2006, she was stripped of her
title "following recent claims in the press and
magazines and the publicity given on the Playboy
website for their next issue", according to the
Miss Great Britain website. She attributes her
topless shoot for the December 2006 issue of
Playboy as the primary reason for the loss of
her title.
Danielle next appeared in FHM magazine and was a
finalist of Miss Maxim 2006. She has had her
32AA breasts increased by surgery three times,
and is presently a 32DD. In 2006, Lloyd made a
memorable appearance on BBC One's Test the
Nation.
She went on to take part in Celebrity Big
Brother 2007. She has also continued her
modelling career, and has appeared on numerous
covers of the Daily Star newspaper (initially at
a rate of at least three to four times a week in
the months following the end of Big Brother)
after signing an exclusive deal with the
publication. She has also appeared on the cover
of Maxim, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo several times, as
well as featuring in FHM and Ice. She has also
secured a contract as the face of Ladbrokes
Poker.
In May 2007, Lloyd attended Shilpa Shetty's
movie premiere at Leicester Square. Also in
2007, Danielle launched a mobile phone safety
campaign after her own mobile was stolen in a
Liverpool club. The "Keep It Safe & Secure"
(KISS) campaign, backed by the National Mobile
Phone Crime Unit encourages mobile users to take
greater safety precautions when using their
phone.
Throughout 2007 and 2008, She has made numerous
television appearances including a guest spot on
on ITV2's WAGs Boutique and the celebrity
edition of Gladiators. She also participated in,
and won, a Glamour Models Special of The Weakest
Link. Danielle donated her winnings from both
Celebrity Big Brother and The Weakest Link to
the Linda McCartney Centre at the Royal
Liverpool University Hospital.
She appeared in her own documentary, Dangerous
Love: A Comic Relief Special (first broadcast on
3 March 2009), which examined the subject of
violence against females in teen relationships.
In the programme, she described the abuse she
received (including a broken cheekbone) during
her turbulent relationship and visited
organisations funded by Comic Relief.
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