Career
During her modelling career, she was featured in magazines such as Fast Carolina, Fit Foreign Men, and Nuts, tabloid newspapers such as The Sun, Daily Star, and The Daily Sport. After competing in beauty pageants as a child, Frampton decided as a teenager to pursue a career in glamour modelling. She made her topless debut in The Daily Sport tabloid newspaper on 10 August 2003, two months after turning 16.
At the time, she was employed by Buckley Town F.C. soccer club as its team mascot, but club directors dismissed her from the role when her topless pictures started to appear in the national tabloids.
Gwynn Williams documented the beginning of Frampton"s glamour career for an On the Edge documentary that was first broadcast on HTV Wales) on 8 January 2004. From 1 May 2004, the Sexual Offences Acting 2003 came into effect, which raises the legal permissible age for photography considered indecent in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 16 to 18.
Frampton was forced to put her topless modelling career on hiatus until she turned 18 as newspapers and magazines decided on legal advice that glamour images may be seen as indecent. She also took the precaution of removing from her website all topless photographs taken before her 18th birthday.
As she approached her birthday and prepared to relaunch her glamour career, the media reported that she had insured her breasts for £1 million.
In August 2007, at the age of 20, Frampton announced her retirement from glamour modeling, stating that she intended to devote her time to charity work in Africa. In a December 2009 interview, Frampton additionally revealed that she left glamour modeling because she felt pressured to take drugs and to pose for increasingly explicit photographs. She moved home to Wales and began working in a nursing home, caring for the elderly.