Kelly Brook on 'traditional' marriage to Jeremy Parisi, weight loss and fearing career would be over
13.02.2024 - 13:05
/ ok.co.uk
It's been two years since Kelly Brook tied the knot with husband Jeremy Parisi, with the couple now enjoying settled life in Kent alongside their pup Teddy. Chatting exclusively with OK!, the model, 44, gave an update on married life - jesting that it's the most 'traditional' she has ever been. "Married life is really good.
This is the most traditional I’ve been in my whole life, to have a proper job, a dog and a husband, I’m like ‘who am I?’.
I used to be running around town and now I'm all settled, it's mad, but it's amazing," she said. While she may not be painting the town red these days, Kelly, who is now a host on Heart FM's Getting London Home drivetime show, admits that her career has surpassed her own expectations, after rising to fame as a pin-up model in the nineties. "When I was starting out as a model, I thought my career would be over at 30, then I’d have babies and get married and move on.
You never saw older women on magazines or anywhere so I didn't think I'd have a career in this industry. But that never happened, I became a DJ at 39, so it's amazing." Growing up as a hopeful model didn't just have Kelly questioning the longevity of her career, but also being put under a microscope when it came to her image and body. "There is a massive pressure being a model when it comes to how you look and what size you are.
I remember going to castings and them just not letting me even try on any clothes because I had boobs and it was all about looking waif at the time. "Designers have not wanted me to wear their dresses because I’m not a sample size, and photographers would shout at me to ‘breathe in’ on a red carpet. So, it's a lot coming from all angles." Kelly has spoken openly about her yo-yoing weight over
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