Kelly Brook Shares Fear of Being Eaten During World Cup Bikini Photoshoot Ahead of I’m a Celebrity Appearance

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Kelly Brook Shares Fear of Being Eaten During World Cup Bikini Photoshoot Ahead of I’m a Celebrity Appearance

Kelly Brook, the renowned model and television personality, is currently a contestant on “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” During a recent episode, she showcased her figure in a one-piece swimsuit. This moment, however, resonated with a humorous memory from 2010 when she posed for a World Cup photoshoot. At that time, she had amusingly voiced her concerns about being eaten by lions while in a bikini.

Kelly Brook’s Notable Photoshoot Ahead of the 2010 World Cup

In 2010, Kelly Brook featured on the cover of FHM magazine specifically for their World Cup edition. The memorable photoshoot took place in a villa in South Africa. For this session, she donned a daring black bikini, but the unique setting included live lions, which made her understandably anxious.

Kelly’s Jokes About the Lions

Reflecting on her experience, Kelly humorously commented, “I was worried I was going to get eaten.” She recalled the lions being transported from Johannesburg and noted her apprehensions regarding their hunger levels. Sharing her thoughts with the magazine, she expressed, “In South Africa, the health and safety regulations might be more relaxed than at home.”

Aspirational Modeling Career

  • Kelly began modeling at just 16 years old.
  • She gained significant fame through publications like GQ, Loaded, Playboy, and FHM.
  • In 2005, she was honored as FHM’s Sexiest Woman in the World.

Her iconic status in the modeling industry is further underscored by her consistent appearances in FHM’s Sexiest Woman countdown from 1998 to 2015. Kelly became a sought-after figure leading up to the World Cup, also featuring in a Sony advertisement for the tournament.

Recent Challenges on I’m a Celebrity

In her latest escapade on “I’m a Celeb,” Kelly took a dip in the camp pool, only to discover it was teeming with leeches. Reacting to the unsettling discovery, she said, “We were seconds away from being covered in leeches and eaten alive.” Her quick exit from the pool added another humorous chapter to her memorable jungle experience.