Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Suzanne Mizzi RIP

I can't remember the last time I saw Suzanne and Frank. I do recall it was back in the 80's and they had invited me over to their home in East London for dinner. Suzanne looked beautiful as always and couldn't wait to show off their new house. She was very house proud and made me take my shoes off before giving me a tour.  Frank was a charmer and as always the perfect host.  They were a lovely couple.  I lost contact with them years ago. It's strange though because I was only thinking about them the other day.  Then this morning I read this in the Sun newspaper. 

 She was beautiful inside and out and had an amazing life as model, artist and designer

Says husband Frank Camilleri

PAGE 3 legend Suzanne Mizzi has died aged just 43 after losing her battle against cancer.

I can't remember the last time I saw Suzanne and Frank. I do recall they had invited me over to their home in East London for dinner. Suzanne looked beautiful as always and couldn't wait to show off their new home, She was very houseproud and made me take my shoes off before giving me a tour.  Frank was a charmer and as always the perfect host.  They were a lovely couple.  I lost contact with them years ago. It's strange though because I was only thinking about them the other day.  Then this morning I read this in the Sun newspaper. 

The blonde beauty was a massively popular pin-up during the Eighties and Nineties.
Her 34-24-34 figure set millions of hearts racing and she was insured for a staggering £11million at the height of her fame.
Husband and childhood sweetheart Frank Camilleri, a property developer, said last night: "Suzanne was a beautiful person inside and out.
"She was a Page 3 girl, model, celebrity, artist and interior designer. She had an amazing life. We were together for 30 years."
Legendary Page 3 photographer Beverley Goodway, whose pictures turned her into a star, said: "It is tremendously sad news.
"She was one of Page 3's most successful and best-loved models. She was exquisitely pretty, just gorgeous, with amazing eyes, and the readers loved her.
"She was a wonderful person and great fun to work with, always very professional, organised and determined.
"You could count on her to make a shoot work, come what may.
"It always made me smile to see her put on make-up before a shoot. She would concentrate so hard that she would frown in front of the mirror - but in front of the camera she just lit up.
"Frank was always with her and it was always obvious how much they were devoted to each other."
Suzanne, who leaves behind a seven-year-old son Geo and daughter Sienna, six, died on Sunday afternoon at St Joseph's hospice in Hackney, east London, near her home.
She had been battling ovarian cancer for more than a year.
Suzanne shot to fame in 1984 after posing on Page 3 at 17.
Within weeks she was getting more than £1,000 a time for personal appearances.

Childhood sweetheart ... Suzanne Mizzi with beloved Frank Camilleri
Childhood sweetheart ... Suzanne Mizzi with beloved Frank Camilleri
She was in such huge demand - along with her great pal and fellow Page 3 star Sam Fox - that she posed for 26 calendars in the next six months.
By the age of 21 she had a three-year, £400,000 contract to launch her own lingerie range for Dorothy Perkins.
In 1991 she was voted the girl most men would like to take shopping in Paris by Esquire magazine and her bee-sting lips were familiar in commercials for brand giants such as Kellogg's, Marlboro and Fiat.

Stunner ... Suzanne Mizzi in her heyday
Stunner ... Suzanne Mizzi in her heyday
Suzanne went on to achieve success as a catwalk model for top designers, signing for elite model agency Storm, and also spending three years as the face of fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.
A lingerie company even took out an £11million insurance policy on her face and body.
In the past ten years she was a successful artist and interior designer known as Mizzy. Her abstract paintings sold for up to £10,000.
Suzanne, who divided her time between family homes in London, Spain and Malta, where she was born, once told how Page 3 opened up a life of fame and glamour that she loved. She said: "I travelled the world. It was an amazing opportunity. We were part of a British institution - treated like movie stars."

Big hit ... Suzanne Mizzi with Muhammad Ali
Big hit ... Suzanne Mizzi with Muhammad Ali
But she was also proud of her later career. She added: "People think it's strange that a Page 3 girl is now an interior designer but I have always cared about the environment in which I live.
"Even as a teenager, my bedroom was always immaculate and when my friends used to come round they always said how beautiful it was.
"My work shows there's much more to me than a pretty face that used to appear on Page 3 years ago."

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3598763/Farewell-to-Page-3s-Suzanne-Mizzi.html#ixzz1NOIlzXI5

Thinking about you Frank and  familly - Nino

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