Kelly Brook Says She ‘Looks Better Naked’ And Claims Clothes Just ‘Let Her Down’

Kelly Brook recently shared her thoughts on the fashion industry, revealing that she feels most attractive when she’s not wearing anything at all.

At 44, Kelly, a well-known model, has walked many runways throughout her career. However, she now prefers to embrace her natural self, especially after facing certain challenges in the fashion world.

Throughout her journey, Kelly has been outspoken about body positivity, sharing her struggles with body-shaming because of her curvy figure. She recalled an experience where a paparazzo told her to “breathe in” while posing on a red carpet, highlighting the pressures she faced in the public eye.

Despite facing criticism, Kelly maintains a positive view of her body. She regularly shares confident photos of herself, often in bikinis, online.

In a recent conversation with Metro.co.uk, Kelly openly admitted that she would prefer to model without clothes. While promoting her podcast “Life Gains with Big Narstie,” she joked, “I’ll just walk around naked with a feather boa.”

She explained that she often feels her clothes don’t show her body in the best light. “When I look in the mirror naked, I love myself. But when I put on clothes, they don’t fit right,” she said.

Kelly added that her clothes “let her down,” pointing the blame on designers for not creating pieces that flatter her body type.

For years, the fashion and modeling industries have faced criticism for not being inclusive of different body shapes. Many actresses, like Sharon Osbourne and Maisie Williams, have spoken out about the pressure to maintain a certain body size in their careers.

Recently, Kelly confirmed she’d joined the new series of “Celebrity Race Across The World.” She and her husband, Jeremy Parisi, will be competing alongside stars like Kola Bokini and Scott Mills.

Kelly and Jeremy, who married last year in a private ceremony, are now working together as a presenting duo.

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