Overview
- Everyone’s Seen My Tits: Stories and Reflections from an Unlikely Feminist was released on Aug. 26, with Hazell using the book to tell her story on her terms.
- She recounts a 2007 sex tape released by an ex-boyfriend, describing the devastation and public humiliation and saying the trauma led her to end glamour modeling.
- Hazell frames her early topless work as a socioeconomic choice from a working-class upbringing, citing persistent barriers highlighted by Sutton Trust research.
- She outlines her connection to Ted Lasso, noting Jason Sudeikis first approached her, the public’s association of Keeley Jones with her, and her seven-episode role as Bex.
- The memoir also details childhood abuse and a 2002 arrest, and it warns that AI deepfakes perpetuate image-based sexual abuse despite new laws.