There's nothing like a hearty fry-up to spark some juicy gossip, and Kelly Brook delivered just that when the I'm A Celebrity camp indulged in a real breakfast treat. The star, who first won over audiences as a glamour model, became a household name hosting The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 in 1999. Now, 26 years later, she's back in the breakfast spotlight, this time in the jungle.
The usual jungle fare of rice and beans was swapped for a delicious spread of scrambled eggs, baked beans, mushrooms, and sausages. On cooking duty was none other than Jack Osbourne, son of legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, who brought a slice of home to the jungle camp.
Kelly couldn't help but praise the culinary effort, exclaiming, “The mushrooms were to die for!” It was a moment of nostalgia, as she reminisced about her early days on television.
“It's weird – it doesn't match your soul, what you portray. The face and the facade and the body doesn't match the person. I'm a clown inside!” Kelly Brook mused, reflecting on her public persona.
In a candid chat with her campmates, Kelly, all smiles and sans makeup, discussed her 'pin-up' past. Emmerdale's Lisa Riley playfully dubbed her a 'sex kitten,' a label Kelly laughed off, saying it never aligned with who she truly was.
Meanwhile, the jungle wasn't just about breakfast. Vogue Williams faced her fears in a gripping Bushtucker Trial, lying in a box with 15 snakes. Despite the terror, she emerged victorious, winning all 12 stars for her campmates.
Kelly's journey from Page 3 girl to jungle queen is a testament to her enduring charm and resilience. After all, she was once replaced on The Big Breakfast by Denise van Outen after just six months. But Kelly's back, proving she's as beloved as ever, both in the UK and now in the jungle.
The camp's camaraderie and challenges continue to entertain viewers, with Kelly's infectious humor and warmth shining through each episode.