February 17, 1949 / Aquarius / Age 77
Jennifer Furse is a British-born Penthouse model, and glamour model, born on February 17, 1949 in London, United Kingdom.
Jennifer Furse was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in December 1970, stepping into the spotlight at just 21 years old. With her statuesque 36-23-36 figure, soulful hazel eyes, honey blond hair, and natural breasts, Jennifer carries a new sense of confidence, blending youthful softness with a teasing, self-assured edge.
Jennifer Furse stepped into the Penthouse spotlight in December 1970 as a quintessential London beauty, photographed by Michael Boys at a moment when the city itself was becoming the epicenter of fashion, freedom, and youthful rebellion. Just past her twenty-first birthday, Jennifer embodied the vibrant spirit of the capital during the miniskirt era—a time when London streets buzzed with new music, daring style, and a generation eager to define life on its own terms.
During the week, however, her life was far from the glamour of magazine pages. Jennifer worked in the busy Earl’s Court district for a real estate agency, helping tenants and landlords navigate London’s famously competitive housing market. Much of her work took place over the telephone, arranging viewings and negotiating between hopeful renters and cautious property owners. Through this unusual vantage point, she observed firsthand how the city’s social habits were shifting, with more young people sharing flats and living arrangements becoming far more relaxed than in previous years.
Away from the office, Jennifer enjoyed the independence of her own small Chelsea flat, where her constant companion was a spirited Jack Russell terrier named Timmy. The little dog’s fearless nature often led him into playful scuffles with much larger dogs during walks through Hyde Park, leaving Jennifer to intervene and restore the peace. Despite the occasional chaos, she adored the lively terrier and saw in his stubborn independence a reflection of her own belief that both people and animals were meant to enjoy a certain freedom.
That sense of personal freedom shaped much of Jennifer’s outlook on life. She loved wandering down the famous King’s Road on a Saturday afternoon, watching the parade of unconventional fashion and bold self-expression that defined London’s youth culture. To her, those flamboyant outfits were more than just clothes—they were declarations of individuality. Jennifer rarely worried about the distant future, preferring to savor the excitement of the present, though she admitted that travel intrigued her, especially the idea of visiting San Francisco. As for romance, she jokingly described her ideal man as a blend of Robert Redford’s looks, David Niven’s charm, and Jonas Salk’s intelligence—a tall order, perhaps, but Jennifer Furse had already proven that London girls rarely settle for anything less than extraordinary.