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Kelly Brook was born and raised in Rochester, Kent, England. She is the daughter of Sandra, a cook, and Kenneth Parsons, a scaffolder. She has a younger brother, Damian, and an older half-sister, Sasha. Kenneth died aged 57 in Rochester from lung cancer on 26 November 2007, during Brook's time on Strictly Come Dancing.
Brook attended The Thomas Aveling School in Warren Wood Rochester. She then studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London for three years before becoming a professional model.
"I'm a brat for the sake of causing trouble - but tongue-in-cheek and with a twinkle in my eye.
"It's about mentally stimulating each other as much as it is about the physical and emotional side."
Asked for her hot tip on maintaining a good sex life, she replied: "Fantastic lighting! When you redecorate, make sure everything's on dimmers. Either that or candlelight."
Brook was on sparkling form in a photoshoot to accompany the revealing interview in Company magazine, showing off the legs which have mesmerised Strictly Come Dancing viewers.
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The former Big Breakfast keeps her figure trim by "having tons of sex so you look fit and healthy - it's the best thing in the world."
But she said her looks didn't help her to find work.
"I have to audition for things. They don't just hand it to me because I look hot.
"I wouldn't keep working if it was just about looks. I'm 27 and there are tons of hotter girls who are 10 years younger than me."
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Brook also laid into footballers' wives who marry soccer stars for the moneyed lifestyle.
Cover girl: Brook shows off the legs which have mesmerised Strictly Come Dancing viewers in a sexy photoshoot
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"I'm not saying all girls who shack up with footballers do.
"But I would hate to be a girl thinking, 'What am I going to do when I leave school?', and all I was reading about was these girls marrying footballers, getting magazine deals and launching perfumes.
"I've done it all on my own."
Brook expressed her disapproval for female celebrities who stumbled out of clubs looking the worse for wear.
"Whenever I come out of a restaurant and there's a photographer, I just smile.
"Hopefully I come across as being myself. I'd never fall out of a nightclub drunk.
"No night out's worth that - a photo that's there for a lifetime of you with your knickers round your head," she said.
The full interview is in the December issue of Company magazine, on sale Thursday.
Kelly Brook has, for the past few months, been toiling away writing a book. This is slightly surprising, as a way with words has not until now been one of her obvious strengths.
Kelly famously had to have help with reading the autocue when she was on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, with tricky words spelled out for her phonetically. A leaked memo revealed that she was defeated by the words 'intrepid' and 'satirical'.
More recently she seemed terrified by the task of merely reading her script on Celebrity Love Island: one critic compared her wooden performance to a five-year-old mastering the alphabet.
Fluffy anarchy, leaping toast motifs, cackling cameramen - that sort of malarky. As the new presenter of The Big Breakfast, apparently beating off competition from Caprice to Melanie Sykes, one Kelly Brook is famous before she's famous. Very. Sort of. Currently gracing the celebrity weeklies in peep-of-bra get-up, silver slingbacks and hairclips, young Kelly is all set to garner Denise van Outen-style spangly celebrity status, if she's lucky. Kelly's Big Breakfast job starts 1 February. And there you have the gist of it, readers.
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Kelly Brook was born and raised in Rochester, Kent, England. She is the daughter of Sandra, a cook, and Kenneth Parsons, a scaffolder. She has a younger brother, Damian, and an older half-sister, Sasha. Kenneth died aged 57 in Rochester from lung cancer on 26 November 2007, during Brook's time on Strictly Come Dancing.
Brook attended The Thomas Aveling School in Warren Wood Rochester. She then studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London for three years before becoming a professional model.
"I'm a brat for the sake of causing trouble - but tongue-in-cheek and with a twinkle in my eye.
"It's about mentally stimulating each other as much as it is about the physical and emotional side."
Asked for her hot tip on maintaining a good sex life, she replied: "Fantastic lighting! When you redecorate, make sure everything's on dimmers. Either that or candlelight."
Brook was on sparkling form in a photoshoot to accompany the revealing interview in Company magazine, showing off the legs which have mesmerised Strictly Come Dancing viewers.
Scroll down for more...
The former Big Breakfast keeps her figure trim by "having tons of sex so you look fit and healthy - it's the best thing in the world."
But she said her looks didn't help her to find work.
"I have to audition for things. They don't just hand it to me because I look hot.
"I wouldn't keep working if it was just about looks. I'm 27 and there are tons of hotter girls who are 10 years younger than me."
Scroll down for more...
Brook also laid into footballers' wives who marry soccer stars for the moneyed lifestyle.
Cover girl: Brook shows off the legs which have mesmerised Strictly Come Dancing viewers in a sexy photoshoot
Enlarge the image
"I'm not saying all girls who shack up with footballers do.
"But I would hate to be a girl thinking, 'What am I going to do when I leave school?', and all I was reading about was these girls marrying footballers, getting magazine deals and launching perfumes.
"I've done it all on my own."
Brook expressed her disapproval for female celebrities who stumbled out of clubs looking the worse for wear.
"Whenever I come out of a restaurant and there's a photographer, I just smile.
"Hopefully I come across as being myself. I'd never fall out of a nightclub drunk.
"No night out's worth that - a photo that's there for a lifetime of you with your knickers round your head," she said.
The full interview is in the December issue of Company magazine, on sale Thursday.
Kelly Brook has, for the past few months, been toiling away writing a book. This is slightly surprising, as a way with words has not until now been one of her obvious strengths.
Kelly famously had to have help with reading the autocue when she was on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, with tricky words spelled out for her phonetically. A leaked memo revealed that she was defeated by the words 'intrepid' and 'satirical'.
More recently she seemed terrified by the task of merely reading her script on Celebrity Love Island: one critic compared her wooden performance to a five-year-old mastering the alphabet.
Fluffy anarchy, leaping toast motifs, cackling cameramen - that sort of malarky. As the new presenter of The Big Breakfast, apparently beating off competition from Caprice to Melanie Sykes, one Kelly Brook is famous before she's famous. Very. Sort of. Currently gracing the celebrity weeklies in peep-of-bra get-up, silver slingbacks and hairclips, young Kelly is all set to garner Denise van Outen-style spangly celebrity status, if she's lucky. Kelly's Big Breakfast job starts 1 February. And there you have the gist of it, readers.
Appearance
Page three on the catwalk. Linda Evangelista meets Sam Fox. Cindy Crawford meets Linda Lusardi.
Girl power
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