Kelly Brook has opened up about her “traumatic and devastating” miscarriages in previous relationships.
The model and actress, 45, revealed that she and her husband Jeremy Parisi “don’t have children by choice” while discussing their marriage.
Kelly revealed that she looks at her and Jeremy’s “beautiful life” and how they are not “overwhelmed” by the confusion of trying to have children.
However, she was candid about her experience in previous relationships as she revealed the trauma of going through IVF or experiencing miscarriages.
“I don’t actually have children by choice at the moment, it’s not something we’ve considered and I don’t think it should be taboo,” she told The Sun on Sunday.
Kelly Brook has opened up to The Sun about her “traumatic and devastating” miscarriages in previous relationships.
The model and actress, 45, revealed that she and her husband Jeremy Parisi “don’t have children by choice” while discussing their marriage.
‘I’ve been through pregnancies and miscarriages and I know how traumatic and devastating they are for you and your relationship, I’ve been down that road with previous partners and it’s a lot.
“I see what a beautiful life we have and how we don’t have the burden of that.”
Kelly said that while she sees how much happiness children bring to her family, she also sees the stress that comes with it.
And while she and Jeremy love spending time with family and taking care of their dog, traveling is a big part of their lives and having children is not on their priority list.
However, Kelly admitted that she is not completely closed to being a mother in the future, something she has yet to discuss with her husband.
The couple recently revealed they want to become TV’s new power couple and believe their constant bickering makes them more “relatable.”
Kelly criticized duos who force their relationship on screen and “portray an unrealistic dynamic” to the public.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, the former actress insists she and Frenchman Jeremy, whom she married in 2022, are not trying to be “perfect”, which sets them apart from existing TV partnerships.
Kelly revealed that she looks at her and Jeremy’s ‘beautiful life’ and how they are not ‘overwhelmed’ by the confusion of trying to have children.
However, she was candid about her experience in previous relationships as she revealed the trauma of going through IVF or suffering miscarriages.
After competing on the BBC show Celebrity Race Across the World, Kelly says viewers met Jeremy, who spoke no English when he first moved to the UK.
They now star in La Vita Italiana, a three-part miniseries filmed for ITV’s This Morning, in which Kelly adjusts to life at Jeremy’s family home and farm in Arpino.
And Kelly hopes the show will be commissioned for a larger project as the couple set their sights on a semi-permanent move to rural Italy.
She said: ‘We’re just a normal couple. We’re not trying to be the perfect couple like many TV duos try and portray an unrealistic dynamic.
“But with us we argue, we get along and we love each other, we’re normal and we relate because we’re like any other couple. It seems like during Race Across the World that’s how people saw us. That’s how we are.”
Kelly fell for Jeremy after she reached out to him directly on Instagram and the pair connected over their mutual love of martial arts and fitness training.
“I don’t actually have children by choice at the moment, it’s not something we’ve considered and I don’t think it should be taboo,” she told The Sun on Sunday.
Kelly said that while she sees how much happiness children bring to her family, she also sees the stress that comes with it.
During the early days of their romance, Jeremy spoke very little English, with French and Italian being his primary languages.
The radio host took on the role of translator and admits she can still speak on Jeremy’s behalf, even now that he is fluent in English.
She said: ‘I know people think I talk about Jeremy all the time. That’s because I talk too much and when Jeremy first moved to the UK he didn’t speak any English so I got used to speaking for him and I just haven’t gotten out of the habit.