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11/08/2016

Kelly Brook 'In No Rush' To Settle Down

Kelly Brook has defended her status as being unmarried and without children as a success.

The 36-year-old, who is currently in a relationship with Jeremy Parisi, made the comments during an interview on Good Morning Britain today, 11 August.

Speaking to the hosts, the model was discussing her – often public – love life, when she said: "I see it as a success that I'm 36 and still not with married with children. I've dodged so many bullets."

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She then went on to explain the reason as to why she has yet to settle down.

"My life is chaotic," she admitted. "I'm back and forth all the time, my feet were never really on the ground, so I was kind of trying to fit in relationships and dating while managing a career which is really difficult to do. I never really had a lot of time for men, even though it would seem that's all my life was about."

"I've been dating a lovely guy from France, Jeremy, and he's amazing," she continued. "I don't know whether it's me or him. I was living in LA and I was doing some martial arts training to keep fit and I saw a social media video and we skyped each other for six months. We eventually got together and it became romantic, but he's lovely."

Brook has been engaged on four separate occasions and has endured some very public break-ups.

(JP/LM)

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"Kelly Brook has defended her status as being unmarried and without children as a success."