Saturday, June 22, 2024

SuperMag 1980

Shelley with Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd
on the cover of SuperMag Vol. 4 No. 7, 1980

Shelley was already a Supermodel in 1979 and was known worldwide as THE Charlie Girl from the many commercials and print ads she appeared in for Charlie by Revlon. She was already familiar with fame by that time as she was recognized by fans when she went out. Shelley said, "The Charlie (Girl) image is interesting because people recognize me and some actually chase me down the street." But by mid-1979, when she joined the cast of phenomenal hit TV series Charlie's Angels, she was immediately thrust into unfamiliar space, rock star space. "I was totally unprepared for the press 'bonanza' that followed," she said in 2000. "I had press people crawling in my widow," she told E! in 2002. When her debut episode "Love Boat Angels" finally aired in September of that year, it topped the Nielsen ratings. Shelley's casting was a coup. Her Charlie Girl image brought even more publicity for the show and it renewed interest in the series (Charlie's Angels had slipped significantly in the Nielsen ratings the year before - from #4 in 1977 to #12 in 1978.) Us Weekly, on their September 18, 1979 issue, predicted that Shelley was going to be a big hit as the new Charlie's Angel. The magazine picked the show, now on its fourth season, as one of "the hits on the tube" that fall. And Shelley was off to a good start in Hollywood.

Shelley and her fellow Charlie's Angels
were featured on the cover and pages
of SuperMag Vol. 4 No. 7, 1980

Jaclyn Smith was featured on the cover and pages
of SuperMag Vol. 4 No. 7, 1980

Shelley and Cheryl Ladd
were featured on the cover and pages
of SuperMag Vol. 4 No. 7, 1980

Shelley with Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd
were featured in a pull-out poster
on SuperMag Vol. 4 No. 7, 1980