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Kelly Brook shoots pilot film for agriculture show


Kelly Brook shoots pilot film for agriculture show

Kelly Brook has shot a pilot for a television show in the style of “Clarkson’s Farm.”

The model and actress is following in the footsteps of Jeremy Clarkson and his popular Amazon Prime series by filming her own show, which sees Kelly and her husband Jeremy Parisi attempt to harvest olives on his family’s estate in Italy – and she was excited to embrace her husband’s Italian roots.

In a post on Instagram, she explained: “Last fall my husband and I filmed a pilot on his family farm in Italy during the olive harvest and captured the absolute beauty of his hometown and the wonderful family I have now married into!

Kelly further revealed that she does not know if the pilot episode will become a full series, but that she enjoyed filming the episode with James Corden’s Fulwell 73 Productions.

She added: “Thank you @fulwell73productions for making this dream come true and capturing so many wonderful moments on film! We’re not sure if this pilot will ever become a TV show, but we hope one day it will!”

The former Big Breakfast presenter added that the couple married in the region in 2022 and that they hope to spend more time there in the future and learn more about the olive harvest.

She continued: “We got married in Arpino and will definitely spend more time there in the future. I’m looking forward to learning more about olive oil production.”

Kelly and Jeremy married in the Italian city of Civitavecchia in July 2022. The extravagant ceremony reportedly cost around £500,000, but their big day was almost ruined by a rainstorm that forced them to move the reception outdoors under a canopy.

Speaking on Vicky Pattison’s podcast The Secret To, Kelly said: “It was like a biblical rainstorm, you couldn’t see your hand in front of your face. It hadn’t rained in that area for eight months and I don’t think it has rained since.”

“I look really stressed and have stringy hair. Jeremy watches the wedding video all the time, but I can’t come to terms with it yet… We improvised it the whole time. It was so much fun. And it gave it that Italian essence and authenticity, which is what I really wanted. There’s no rainbow without rain.”

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