June 8, 1952 - May 17, 2010 / Gemini / Age 57
Jacquie Simmons-Jude was a British-born Penthouse model, glamou rmodel, born on June 8, 1952 in London, United Kingdom.
Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Jacquie Simmons Jude, Jacquie Jude, Jacquie Simmons or JJ.
Jacquie Simmons-Jude was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in April 1971, stepping into the spotlight at just 18 years old. With her statuesque 36-22-36 figure, charming brown eyes, rich brown hair, and natural breasts, Jacquie radiates a fresh, playful energy — the kind of youthful allure that feels fearless, spontaneous, and impossible to ignore.
Photographed by Amnon Bar-Tur, the nineteen-year-old London beauty carried with her the unmistakable air of the English countryside, even while living among the elegant streets of Knightsbridge. Raised in the rolling landscapes of Sussex, where horses and open fields were part of everyday life, Jacquie grew up surrounded by riding culture and developed a deep affection for the animals long before she ever considered posing for a camera.
Her passion for riding soon turned into something more than a pastime. By the time she moved to London, Jacquie was already giving private riding lessons to children from busy city families eager for their youngsters to experience the pleasures of the countryside. Early mornings often found her leading small groups of young riders through the parks of the capital, guiding both horse and student with the quiet confidence of someone who believed riding was not simply a sport, but a partnership built on trust and instinct between human and animal.
Although she possessed a shelf of rosettes and trophies from local gymkhanas, Jacquie resisted the stereotype of the traditional “horsey†English girl. For her, riding represented something more meaningful—a way to reconnect people with nature and with a slower, more thoughtful rhythm of life. She believed that children especially benefited from time spent outdoors with animals, learning patience, responsibility, and the simple pleasure of galloping through open air with the wind in their hair.
When she wasn’t teaching riding lessons, Jacquie devoted time to charitable work with an organization that helped build adventure playgrounds for children growing up in crowded urban environments. Her goal was simple: to encourage young people to explore the natural world rather than grow up surrounded only by concrete and traffic. Of course, she still enjoyed the excitement of city life as well—cruising around London in her bright yellow Mini, sharing a flat with a friend, and occasionally admitting that she had plenty of time in her life for romance. As she liked to joke, girls who ride horses aren’t nearly as domineering as people imagine… though she did admit that a riding crop might come in handy if a man behaved very, very badly.