Melinda Messenger & Ultimo Bra's

Melinda Messenger was born in Swindon, Wiltshire, UK. After attending College, she spent six months working as a flight
attendant and then joined a local marketing company.
However, deciding she wanted to become a
model she was advised by her agent to enhance her breasts which she enlarged to
a 34DD cup.

She then took a job modelling for a local
double glazing company, dressed only in knickers and a bra. After being put up as part of an advertising
campaign with the slogan "Class Behind Glass", the posters quickly
began disappearing from bus stops, taken by local lads.
After a complaint at the lack of clothes on Messenger, the Advertising Standards Authority banned
the campaign claiming they were not as "classy" as they claimed to
be.

After local newspapers picked up on the
story, the Nationals then also followed suit and her career took off.
Soon after Messenger shot to fame, her
mother Avis, publicly denounced her for her glamour career choice, and the two
became estranged. It wasn't until the birth of Melinda's first son that the two
were reconciled.

Due to her large breasts Messenger was one
of the most popular 'Page 3' girls in both the Sun and the Daily Star.
Her work for the newspaper entailed visiting
the Spanish Costas as well as visits to
English seaside resorts - an assignment known as "Mel's Big Bus
Tour".
She continued working for The Sun until
readers voted to ban models with breast implants.

British
television presenter Melinda Messenger was chosen by Ultimo as the new
face and body of their new lingerie range for the fuller figure.
Ultimo's D-G range lingerie has been
designed for big-breasted women, and Messenger with her 34DD bust, was delighted
to have been chosen to front the campaign.
"It's fantastic to be the face of the D-G cup
range and to discover lingerie that celebrates women's curves," she was quoted
as saying.

Glamour model Melinda Messenger has
recently pledged that she will not take off her bra for a Page 3 spread again.
The British TV presenter, cited her three children
as the reason behind the undertaking.
"I've got three children - and I've
breastfed!" the Sun quoted her as saying.
"I wouldn't want to do it, it's just not
appropriate. Can you imagine my poor kids' reaction?" she added.