Kayleigh Emma Pearson (born 25 June 1985) is an English model who is most famous for winning ''
FHM's'' second High Street Honey competition, in 2003.
Born in
Bath, Somerset, she was named after the
Marillion song "
Kayleigh" when it was in the charts in 1985, which her mother heard on the radio while in hospital after giving birth. Raised in
Bewdley
Bewdley ( pronunciation) is a town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District in Worcestershire, England on the banks of the River Severn. It is in the Severn Valley west of Kidderminster and southwest of Birmingham. It lies on the Riv ...
, she attended
Bewdley High School and studied sports science at the
University of Worcester
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, mottoeng = ''Aspire to Inspire''
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.
Pearson was the winner of ''FHMs
High Street Honeys competition in 2003. Her audition photo had been originally taken to send to her then-boyfriend, a soldier, to boost his morale while he was stationed in Iraq.
Pearson released a single in 2004 with
The Girls of FHM
The Girls of ''FHM'' was a novelty pop act, manufactured by ''FHM'' magazine. They released two music videos: Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (2004) and Divinyls's "I Touch Myself" (2007). Despite having singers as members, none of the gi ...
called "
Do U Think I'm Sexy?" which reached No. 7 in the charts.
In 2006, she had her breast size increased from 34B to 34DD, and first appeared topless in ''
Nuts'' magazine.
Pearson is one of the original Candy Girls of the ''CandyCrib''. Along with Louise Cliffe, Claire Andrisani, Natalie Oxley, Jerri Byrne, Hannah Joy Lewis, Jodie Nicholls and Krystle Gohel, she spent most of 2005 living in the ''CandyCrib'' – a reality TV show featuring the UK's top glamour models.
References
External links
Kayleigh PearsonFHM Profile
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1985 births
English female models
Glamour models
Living people
People from Bath, Somerset
People from Bewdley