Kelly Brook quotes:

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  • What I am is how I came out. No one's perfect and you just have to accept your flaws and learn to love yourself.

  • I can't promise to love someone for ever. I can't imagine anyone could promise to love me for ever. I mean, it sounds like a lovely day, but I go to red carpet events all the time and I'm the centre of attention so it's not like I'm looking for that!

  • I regard myself as an actress but, obviously, not in the Dame Judi Dench league. That isn't a problem because I don't think we are ever likely to be up for the same part!

  • I'm into wellbeing, not because of social pressures to look a certain way, but because I'm interested in living a long, full and healthy life.

  • I was minding my own business, really, and then all of a sudden, Hollywood approached me.

  • I don't want to make the same mistakes of being swept along with things, taking on jobs that I'm not passionate about, that I don't really believe in but that everyone says I should do.

  • It makes my skin crawl to think about the violent ways snakes, lizards, alligators and other exotic creatures are raised and killed for boots, bags and belts.

  • I do sometimes worry about getting older and the fact that I am not going to be a model for ever...But the fact that Helen Mirren can look so good in swimwear is an amazing boost for all women. When I think about [women like her] I instantly stop worrying.

  • I've always paid my own way, I've never lived off anyone.

  • I think TV is all about not turning off the public, it's about not being too sexy, not being too much of anything really.

  • I am a light person. I think of myself with a shield, a protective shield around me. And I think of bad things bouncing off it. Boom, boom, boom, ba-boom, ba- boom!

  • I think the more mediocre you are the better you do because people need to think you're their friend, they don't want to be threatened by you, you've got to be warm, you've got to be not too smart, not too pretty, not too anything.

  • I've always wanted to be independent and answer for myself. That probably is the part of me I would class to be feminist. I'd like to have children; marriage I have a bit of an issue with.

  • I feel a lot more comfortable on stage in the theatre. It just reminds me of being a kid and doing pantomimes.

  • I've never had one of those amazing yoga bodies. My body is what it is. I am sure if I went on a crash diet, lost two stone and toned up I could make loads of money by making fitness videos and selling my story to the tabloids. But I don't want to encourage women to be anything other than what they are. That's very important to me.

  • I remember when I got to 16, my mum was like, 'No, now you've got to go and get a proper job. We've indulged you long enough.' I don't think they ever thought I was going to be successful in entertainment at all.

  • Women in the 1950s were so much sexier. That's what I aspire to look like.

  • Sex keeps me fit and healthy. What can be better than that? It's not about crazy diets or gym workouts.

  • I've loved acting and dancing since I was a kid. Before anyone thought I was pretty or before I had a voluptuous figure, that was what I was going to do.

  • My mum was never strict. I was allowed to go out to clubs underage, watch TV, listen to whatever music I wanted to, and that made me not rebel. I have never touched a drug in my life.

  • People think you can't be clever if you have breasts.

  • I have the thickest skin of anyone you'll ever meet. No one can say anything about me I haven't heard a million times before.

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