I’ve seen a few generations of actors try to outrun their past, and most of them trip over the history they’re so desperate to forget. It’s usually messy, often dishonest. But sometimes—and this is rare—someone manages to flip the narrative, taking those old headlines and stitching them into something altogether new. Keeley Hazell, for all the tabloid coverage she attracted in the mid-2000s, has done just that.
She’s a fascinating case study in Hollywood’s current obsession with redemption narratives, yet she seems to be authoring her own script. The focus isn’t just on her acting roles, but her emerging identity as a bona fide writer. This is solidified with her new essay collection, Everyone’s Seen My Tits: Stories and Reflections from an Unlikely Feminist, which was published in August 2025. The UK’s You Magazine recently ran a cover story on August 24, 2025, featuring an exclusive book extract, “The night Joe Cole slept in my childhood bed,” which, naturally, puts a punchy personal spin on her climb.
The entire spread feels like a carefully calibrated transition. Hazell is photographed looking comfortable—a shift from the high-gloss, stylized photoshoot aesthetic she was famous for with FHM and Nuts. She appears on the cover holding two puppies, wearing what looks like a sophisticated, deep-cut gray bodysuit with a chunky gold chain necklace, projecting an image of approachable domesticity mixed with low-key glamour. It’s an effective visual: the soft texture of the knitted garment against the simple gold jewelry suggests maturity, while the puppies ground the magazine cover in a kind of gentle, relatable charm.
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