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Joan Anderson, who helped create the hula hoop, dies aged 101 | Joan Anderson, who helped create the hula hoop, dies aged 101 |
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Joan Anderson, who coined the name for the hula hoop and played an unsung role in its rise, has died age 101. | Joan Anderson, who coined the name for the hula hoop and played an unsung role in its rise, has died age 101. |
The former model was visiting her native Australia from her home in the US when she spotted groups of people swivelling wooden hoops around their waists. | The former model was visiting her native Australia from her home in the US when she spotted groups of people swivelling wooden hoops around their waists. |
She was so mesmerised by the growing craze in Australia that she had one of the strange new toys shipped to the US. | She was so mesmerised by the growing craze in Australia that she had one of the strange new toys shipped to the US. |
The 2018 documentary Hula Girl retold Ms Anderson's story of dubbing it the hula hoop after the hip-swivelling Hawaiian dance, and how it was she and her husband who first showed it to a toy company boss. | The 2018 documentary Hula Girl retold Ms Anderson's story of dubbing it the hula hoop after the hip-swivelling Hawaiian dance, and how it was she and her husband who first showed it to a toy company boss. |
It went on to sell millions and become a global sensation - but the couple went uncredited for their role in its rise. | It went on to sell millions and become a global sensation - but the couple went uncredited for their role in its rise. |
Joan Anderson, a former model, with her original wooden hoop | Joan Anderson, a former model, with her original wooden hoop |
Recounting meeting the boss of American toy conglomerate Wham-O in the early 1960s, Ms Anderson told documentary makers: "We told him, 'we've called it the hula hoop,'. | Recounting meeting the boss of American toy conglomerate Wham-O in the early 1960s, Ms Anderson told documentary makers: "We told him, 'we've called it the hula hoop,'. |
"He said, 'looks like it has some merit, if it makes money for us, it's going to make money for you'." | "He said, 'looks like it has some merit, if it makes money for us, it's going to make money for you'." |
Ms Anderson claimed the deal was sealed with a "gentleman's handshake" and it began to fly off the shelves in the US. | Ms Anderson claimed the deal was sealed with a "gentleman's handshake" and it began to fly off the shelves in the US. |
Ms Anderson worked as a swimsuit model | Ms Anderson worked as a swimsuit model |
But in the years that followed, the firm's boss "kept putting us" off, Ms Anderson said, and the pair eventually filed a lawsuit which resulted in a modest financial settlement - but crucially, no formal recognition of their role in its rise. | |
Later accounts of its invention mentioned how an "Australian friend" brought an early version to the US. | Later accounts of its invention mentioned how an "Australian friend" brought an early version to the US. |
She told documentary makers: "I think that bugged me more than anything. It was never reported correctly at all. I was not a 'friend'." | She told documentary makers: "I think that bugged me more than anything. It was never reported correctly at all. I was not a 'friend'." |
Born Joan Constance Manning in Sydney on 28 December 1923, she worked as a swimsuit model and met Wayne Anderson, a US Army pilot, on Bondi Beach and married him soon after. | Born Joan Constance Manning in Sydney on 28 December 1923, she worked as a swimsuit model and met Wayne Anderson, a US Army pilot, on Bondi Beach and married him soon after. |
Speaking to the BBC, the filmmaker behind the story of Ms Anderson's life said: "Telling Joan's story was such a rewarding experience. | Speaking to the BBC, the filmmaker behind the story of Ms Anderson's life said: "Telling Joan's story was such a rewarding experience. |
"She was 94 when we met and even with everything she'd been through, she had lived an amazing, full life. | "She was 94 when we met and even with everything she'd been through, she had lived an amazing, full life. |
"Seeing her finally get the recognition she deserved after all those years was incredible." | "Seeing her finally get the recognition she deserved after all those years was incredible." |
Ms Anderson died on 14 July at a nursing home in Carlsbad, California, having lived "a wonderful life", her family said. | Ms Anderson died on 14 July at a nursing home in Carlsbad, California, having lived "a wonderful life", her family said. |
She is survived by two sons, a daughter and six grandchildren. Another son, Carl, died in 2023. | She is survived by two sons, a daughter and six grandchildren. Another son, Carl, died in 2023. |
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