Lynsey de Paul, standing at exactly 5ft 0 (152.4 cm), was a petite English singer-songwriter whose diminutive height amplified her glamorous, doll-like image in the 1970s glam rock era. Her small stature made her a striking presence on television, where she charmed audiences despite quips likening her TV persona to a 'midget,' fueling her iconic appeal.
- UK No. 1 hit "Sugar Me" and top 10 singles like "No Honestly" and "Won't Somebody Dance with Me".
- Songwriting successes including "Storm in a Teacup" for The Fortunes and collaborations with Barry Blue.
- Albums such as The World of Lynsey de Paul, hailed in glam rock retrospectives.
De Paul's 152.4 cm frame belied her towering musical achievements, cementing her as a glam icon.