Words matter. These are the best Kelly Brook Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think the more mediocre you are the better you do because people need to think you’re their friend, they don’t want to be threatened by you, you’ve got to be warm, you’ve got to be not too smart, not too pretty, not too anything.
I do Google myself. Not that often, though, and the stories are always rubbish.
I’m quite loud. When I was in film and TV, people were always saying, ‘Oh Kelly, make it smaller, make it smaller.’
The thing is I really struggle with commitments, so committing myself to six months to a year in a soap opera… I don’t think it would suit my lifestyle. A few days working on a project is enough for me, and then I get bored and am ready to move on and do something else.
It makes my skin crawl to think about the violent ways snakes, lizards, alligators and other exotic creatures are raised and killed for boots, bags and belts.
I regard myself as an actress but, obviously, not in the Dame Judi Dench league. That isn’t a problem because I don’t think we are ever likely to be up for the same part!
I love flying around the world doing what I do – that keeps me so busy.
I feel a lot more comfortable on stage in the theatre. It just reminds me of being a kid and doing pantomimes.
People think if you are a celebrity and if you’re beautiful, or if you’re slim, then life is a bed of roses. Or they think that if you’re wealthy, you don’t have normal relationship problems, because why would anyone reject you?
In this country we’re just obsessed with making people celebrities before they’ve even done anything, which I think is just shocking.
I think TV is all about not turning off the public, it’s about not being too sexy, not being too much of anything really.
Sex keeps me fit and healthy. What can be better than that? It’s not about crazy diets or gym workouts.
I think I’m quite good at being sexy in a unthreatening way.
I am a light person. I think of myself with a shield, a protective shield around me. And I think of bad things bouncing off it. Boom, boom, boom, ba-boom, ba- boom!
I don’t want to make the same mistakes of being swept along with things, taking on jobs that I’m not passionate about, that I don’t really believe in but that everyone says I should do.
I’ve always paid my own way, I’ve never lived off anyone.
My mum was never strict. I was allowed to go out to clubs underage, watch TV, listen to whatever music I wanted to, and that made me not rebel. I have never touched a drug in my life.
I’m always professional and turn up on time and do my job.
I eat everything. I love it! I couldn’t deny myself food. What a waste of a life.
People think you can’t be clever if you have breasts.
I’ve loved acting and dancing since I was a kid. Before anyone thought I was pretty or before I had a voluptuous figure, that was what I was going to do.
I’ve never said I’m perfect, and I’ve never said I’m a skinny girl.
I’m really good at growing roses.
What I am is how I came out. No one’s perfect and you just have to accept your flaws and learn to love yourself.
I’m really pleased that women like me as well as men. My fanbase is quite evenly split.
It’s important to look your best because it reflects how you feel about yourself. I really believe that what goes on the outside reflects what’s on the inside.
I’m into wellbeing, not because of social pressures to look a certain way, but because I’m interested in living a long, full and healthy life.
Sometimes, if I see a picture and I can make it a bit better, then I will, like everyone else does. I’ve been Photoshopped in every picture since I started modelling.
I’d definitely have a dog over a child.
I’ve always wanted to be independent and answer for myself. That probably is the part of me I would class to be feminist. I’d like to have children; marriage I have a bit of an issue with.
I go for regular facials. But I think the secret of great skin is to keep it as clean as possible, so I go without make-up on my days off.
My most annoying habit is laughing all the time. I can’t stop giggling. I do it because I’m nervous.
There’s always going to be someone who doesn’t like you, but what can they do?