If you've never heard of Jakki Degg, you may have been living in a cupboard for the last 10 years.
The Staffordshire lass burst on to the scene in 1999 and became an overnight sensation with Page 3 readers.
But then, our Jakki has always been a girl in a hurry.
When she was just four years old she was taking ballet lessons in her native county and even had her own hair salon by the time she was 20.
Just two years after bursting on the nation's favourite page, the Staffs stunner was voted the greatest ever Page 3 girl by The Sun readers in a 2001 poll.
Needless to say, ever since that day the gorgeous Miss Degg has been hot property with both the modelling and film industries, notching up countless men's mag appearances and even winning a Page 3 'Weakest Link' special where she raised thousands of pounds for charity.
Jakki was in reflective mood when she bowed out of Page 3 for good, saying: 'I'm sad. Page 3 has been a big chapter in my life and one that I've really enjoyed.
'It was the best start to my career but it's time to move on.'
Legendary Page 3 snapper Beverley Goodway, who first snapped Jakki for her Sun debut in December 1999, was there to capture her bare-well.
He says: 'She will be a great loss but I'm sure Jakki will do well. Page 3 has been the launch pad for lots of girls' careers.'