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Perdita
14-10-2008, 12:06
Cadbury's Flake girl, who seduced milions with her perfomances in the mouth-watering 80s adverts, has died of cancer.
Former model Marilyn Crossey, who also toured with pop legends The Cure, died aged 52 just weeks after being diagnosed with liver cancer.
The Shropshire-born beauty shot to fame in 1985 tantalising viewers with her stunning looks as she enjoyed the pleasure of the crumbly snack.
Marilyn Crossey, who shot to fame in 1985 as the star of the Cadbury's Flake adverts, has died weeks after being diagnosed with liver cancer

Marilyn played a care-free country girl walking through a field of sunflowers while she seductively devoured the famous chocolate.
She toured the world in later life, most recently settling in Spain, but was taken ill visiting her parent's home in Telford in August.

Father George Crossey, 84, a former Burma World War II veteran, described his daughter as a 'free spirit'.

He said: 'She was such an attractive girl and went off to London at the age of 18 to seek her fortune, joining a modelling agency.

'Marilyn had always been a free spirit. She had plenty of boyfriends over the years but never wanted to settle down.
'At one point, when she was living in the Caribbean, I thought she had died when I had a phone call from the Home Office to say she and a friend had gone missing while delivering a small boat.
'It drifted for days and they survived on raw fish until a Spanish freighter picked them up and took them to Bilbao.
'In the early 1980s, her then boyfriend was a driver for The Cure and she travelled all over the UK and Europe with them.'
Marilyn was also a successful artist and her work graces the entrance of the Wrockwardine Wood Art College, near Telford.
While visiting her dad and mum Connie, 79, in August, Marilyn complained of a stitch, went to hospital and was told she had inoperable cancer.
She spent just two days in a hospice before dying on September 27.
Her mother Connie said: 'Marilyn had a real sense of humour and lit everybody's lives.'

The funeral of Marilyn, who also leaves a brother Patrick, 42, was held on Thursday.


How sad, I remember her well and find myself singing the tune from this ad to myself quite frequently. RIP Marilyn x

Chloe O'brien
23-10-2008, 00:21
Dear god all because she had a stitch then a few weeks later she's dead. Her poor family. I remember the flake advert with her walking through the poppy fields.

sindydoll
23-10-2008, 11:10
i remember her! how sad