Page Three
"Page Three" refers to a feature in some British tabloid newspapers, particularly known for showcasing photographs of topless women. This section typically appears on the third page of the publication and has been a controversial aspect of media culture in the UK since its introduction in the 1970s.
The feature has sparked debates about sexism, objectification, and the portrayal of women in the media. Critics argue that it reinforces negative stereotypes, while supporters claim it is a form of artistic expression. Over the years, various campaigns have sought to challenge or eliminate Page Three from newspapers, reflecting changing societal attitudes towards gender and representation.