Cynthia Payne dies aged 82: life of an English madam

Payne's outspoken personality made her a celebrity, played on film by Julie Walters

Brothel keeper Cynthia Payne.Original Publication: People Disc - HN0606 (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
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Cynthia Payne, frequently referred to as Britain's most famous madam, has died at the age of 82.

Born in Bognor Regis on Christmas Eve 1932, Payne was expelled from boarding school as a 'bad influence' and ended up working as a waitress in Brighton. A prostitute offered her £3 to use her room in the evenings, giving Payne the idea that eventually saw her presiding over one of Britain's largest brothels.

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