She’s 58 and you will be surprised to see her again today

From her Page 3 modeling days to global music stardom, Samantha Fox remains a pop culture icon. Born April 15, 1966, in North London, Fox’s journey began with a family-entered modeling competition at 16. By the 1980s, she was the UK’s most photographed woman, but in 1986, she pivoted to music.

Her debut single Touch Me (I Want Your Body) skyrocketed to international fame, and hits like Naughty Girls cemented her as a fearless pop star. Challenges arose, including a legal battle with her father over mismanaged earnings. Despite setbacks, Fox remained resilient, releasing albums and touring for loyal fans.

A proud LGBTQ+ advocate, Fox married Linda Olsen in 2022. At 58, she’s preparing a new album, proving her enduring legacy as a trailblazer and inspiration.

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