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Louise Glover
Glover at Max Power Live auto show, July 2006
Born
Louise Glover

(1983-02-08) 8 February 1983 (age 41)
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Websitehttp://www.louiseglover.com/

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Louise Glover attending the Benchwarmer "Back-to-School" Party combined with Benchwarmer Founder Brian Wallos Birthday Party at Empire, Hollywood, CA on 28 August 2009

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Louise Glover (born 8 February 1983) is an English model and photographer. She is well known for her work as a glamour model, with appearances in British lad mags, including FHM, Bizarre, Maxim, Loaded, and tabloids such as the News of the World, The Sun and Daily Star. She is the first British model to be named "Model of the Year" in Playboy Special Editions.

Glover grew up with a troubled childhood, with drug abusing parents, in foster care, and eventually living alone from the age of 15. She struggled to become a model from an early age. At the start of her career, she was sentenced to community service for not reporting her early earnings while receiving welfare. Glover has been a continued participant in and supporter of the charity Raleigh International, which she credits for contributing to her early motivation.

Early life

Louise Glover was born on 8 February 1983 in St Helens, Merseyside, England.[2][3] She had a troubled childhood; her parents had problems with drugs and spent time in jail. She ended up growing up partly in St Helens with her father's family, partly in Great Yarmouth with her mother's, and partly in foster care, which, she says, led to her being bullied and made her a very shy and quiet child. She changed homes and schools many times. At age 15, she was released from foster care, and got her own apartment.[4][5][6]

Glover had started her modelling career early, when at the age of 9, a photographer noticed her on a shopping trip with her mother, and compared her to a young version of Lorraine Chase from the British TV show Emmerdale.[2][3] Glover found she enjoyed being photographed, and planned to become a professional model from the age of 12.[7] She began entering modelling contests at the age of 14, and beauty pageants, to get noticed as a model.[8] She was a regional finalist for the beauty title Miss Great Britain at the age of 17, and traveled to London to be a national finalist at the age of 18, while studying Holistic Therapy at St Helens College.[7][9]

Living on her own in the charitable Grosvenor Housing Association's Ravenhead Foyer in St. Helens, Glover had to appeal to others for financial support for the contest entry fee and travel costs.[9][10] She found time to raise funds to help others, however, traveling to Belize in 2000 with a Raleigh International project, and to Israel in 2001, to teach English language to disadvantaged children.[11] The ten weeks in Belize had a great impact on her motivation. "It was the best thing I could have ever done at that point in my life", she said.[4] At age 19, she represented Great Britain in the Miss Earth contest in the Philippines. Soon after, her modelling offers increased tenfold.[3]

Career

Glover began getting paid modelling work in 2002.[12] She became known as a glamour model, appearing topless in British lad mags, including FHM, Bizarre, Maxim, Loaded, and tabloids News Of The World, The Sun and Daily Star. She was featured in TV shows and documentaries including Dream Team, National IQ Test, and Blaggers.[12] She has also appeared as a clothing model, for Ed Hardy clothing, Sex Symbol denim wear, Austin Reed ladies wear, and on front covers, photo shoots and interviews for magazines in South America, USA, Canada, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Russia, South Africa, and Australia.[3]

Glover continued to support Raleigh International after her modelling success, raising funds for the group, and traveling to Malaysia in 2004 to help build a footbridge and teach English to residents of a remote village.[13] She climbed Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Malaysia, to help Raleigh International raise funds.[4]

Legal problems

In August 2005, Glover was sentenced to 240 hours community service by St Helens magistrates after admitting claiming £14,831 in welfare benefits between August 2002 and November 2004 while posing for newspapers and magazines. She stated that she did not know the small and irregular earnings would make a difference to her benefits, and that she had been sometimes too depressed to leave her flat.[12][14] While performing the community service in 2006, she was assaulted twice by a group of girls, one attack leaving her with a broken nose. This cost her a month of modelling work, and contributed to her depression, but also to her taking kickboxing classes to learn to defend herself.[5] [15]

Playboy

Glover says appearing in Playboy magazine was an important goal for her ever since becoming a glamour model.[2] She met publisher Hugh Hefner during a photo shoot in Los Angeles,[16] when she was 21. He offered her a test shoot, and she visited the Playboy Mansion.[3] Glover appeared on the cover of Playboy Vixens magazine in January 2006, in the "Top 100 Sexiest Playboy Models" 2006 pictorial special edition, and won Playboy Special Editions Model of the Year 2006; she was the first British winner.[4][17] To celebrate her success, she was portrayed on the cover and inside a special edition of Playboy Lingerie,[18] which she calls possibly her favourite magazine cover.[8]

Glover became the UK's Penthouse "Pet of the Month" for March 2007 after posing for a celebrity cover and 10 page feature. She has appeared in the American edition of Playboy magazine for September 2007, and on the cover of Playboy France.[3] Her beauty pageants also continued, and after three tries, she won Miss Hawaiian Tropic UK 2007, and competed in the international finals in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2][8]

Besides modelling, Glover has attempted to expand her career into other areas, as a fall-back if she can't make it as a model.[2] She has maintained a web site as a professional photographer since 2004.[8] In 2006 Glover co-launched an adult lingerie online store called Female Bliss, and signed a contract with a Swedish record label as an aspiring singer.[19] In 2007, she appeared in her first music video acting role, for Scouting for Girls' single "She's So Lovely".[1][20] In 2007, Glover was interested in expanding from glamour modeling into fitness modelling, and was in talks with WWE to become a professional wrestler, which were put on hold due to her lack of US citizenship.[1][2][8]

Personal life

As of 2007, Glover lives in London, but travels the world for recreation as well as photo shoots. She has loved to travel since her early days working for the charity Raleigh International in Malaysia and Belize.[2][3] She spends so much time in the United States that she says she should have been born in America.[2]

Glover's favourite sports pastime is scuba diving in her travels, with a goal to scuba dive in the seven seas,[3] and to be able to teach scuba internationally. She has scuba dived in the Red Sea, passed open water certification in Malta, and an advanced scuba diving course in Borneo.[2][4]

Assault conviction

In December 2009, Glover was found guilty of physically attacking English DJ Maxine Hardcastle in a toilet cubicle at the Oceana club in Brighton. Hove Crown Court heard that Glover launched her attack after accusing Hardcastle of looking at her husband during a night out in Brighton, East Sussex.[21][22]

On February 15, 2010, Glover was given a 30 week prison sentence, suspended for two years, as a result of her December 2009 conviction. The Judge accused Glover of showing "complete absence of any sign of remorse". Glover looked down at her feet as she said: "My career is over now." Glover, 27, struck Maxine Hardcastle's head against a toilet rim 10 times and tried to push her head down the toilet during a night out in Brighton, East Sussex. Ms Hardcastle suffered facial bruising, hair loss and was left covered in blood and scratches in what the court heard was a "vicious and unprovoked attack", motivated by "irrational jealousy".[23] In addition, Judge Kemp said he would make no order for compensation or costs, but also sentenced her to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work in the community and ordered her to have no contact with Miss Hardcastle for the next 10 years.[24]

See also

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Louise Glover Model MySpace Blog", personal MySpace (follow the link to View All Blog Entries.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Louise Glover British Beauty", interview with photos by Andy Lesauvage, 22 June 2007, Savvy.com, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "About Louise", official site, Retrieved 5 May 2007 Also archived as of 7 June 2007 by the Internet Archive.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Playboy Special Editions Newsletter", announcement and interview, 22 June 2006, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  5. ^ a b "Benefit fraud model tells of childhood blighted by drugs", by Mike Hornby, 12 May 2006, Liverpool Echo, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  6. ^ "Louise Glover Interview" Cover, interview, and pictorial, Knockout Magazine, December 2006, interview and pictorial on pages 49-51, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  7. ^ a b "Louise is sitting pretty", Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 9 June 2000, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  8. ^ a b c d e "Louise Glover UK Bikini Model Photographer", interview with Citynet Magazine, October 2007, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  9. ^ a b "Louise eyes up top beauty title", Guardian Series (St Helens Star), 10 January 2002, online at ThisIsCheshire.co.uk, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  10. ^ "WLCVS: Grosvenor Housing Association Details", Wigan & Leigh CVS, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  11. ^ "Louise on Middle East mission", Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 10 May 2001, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  12. ^ a b c "Model in £15,000 benefits swindle", by Dan Mcmullan, Liverpool Daily Post, 14 July 2005, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  13. ^ "Malaysia next stop for Louise", St Helens Star, published 14 October 2004, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  14. ^ "Benefit cheat model is sentenced". BBC News. 10 October 2005. Retrieved 31 December 2006.
  15. ^ "I'm learning to kickbox to beat bullies", by Dawn Collinson, 3 May 2006, Liverpool Echo, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  16. ^ "Louise hits the big time with Playboy's Heffner", St Helens Reporter, 9 December 2005, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  17. ^ "Playboy - Special Editions - Model of the Year 2006" Playboy official site, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  18. ^ "Glover's cover", 27 July 2006, The Insider, Liverpool Echo, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  19. ^ "Model Louise sets her sights on pop stardom", St Helens Reporter, 28 July 2006, Retrieved 4 December 2007
  20. ^ "Scouting for Girls", interview by Oliver Gaywood, 30 August, 2007, STV, Retrieved 5 December 2007
  21. ^ "Playboy model guilty of Brighton nightclub attack". The Argus. 23 December, 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  22. ^ Tom McTague (23 December, 2009). "Former Playboy model Louise Glover found guilty of vicious nightclub attack". mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  23. ^ "Ex-Playboy Model Goes Free Over Toilet Attack". Sky News Online. 15 February, 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  24. ^ "Glamour model spared jail over Brighton nightclub toilet attack". The Argus. 15 February, 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)