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Kelly Brook doesn't think she could make her own Clarkson's Farm

Kelly Brook and her husband Jeremy Parisi are making a TV show about his family's olive oil farm.

Kelly Brook doesn't think she'll be following in Jeremy Clarkson's footsteps. (Getty)
Kelly Brook doesn't think she'll be following in Jeremy Clarkson's footsteps. (Getty)

Kelly Brook, who married Italian model Jeremy Parisi in 2022, is planning to help out at her new family's olive oil farm. But that doesn't mean she's going to take the Jeremy Clarkson route and become a full-time farmer.

The 44-year-old model and actor is making a TV show for ITV set on the Italian farm, in which the couple work together and renovate the farmhouse. Brook explained to the Daily Mail that the warmer climate is the big difference between her and Clarkson.

"We really loved farm life but in the UK we don't have the weather for it. If I did it again it would have to be somewhere with a warmer climate for sure," she said.

Jeremy Clarkson returns to Prime Video in May for more Clarkson's Farm. (Prime Video)
Jeremy Clarkson returns to Prime Video in May for more Clarkson's Farm. (Prime Video)

Brook added: "I don't think I could do a Clarkson's Farm. I had some apple trees but we ended up juicing it all and I was just giving it away. I was a terrible farmer."

While Brook has lucked out with a Mediterranean plot of land, Clarkson bought Curdle Hill Farm in Oxfordshire in 2008. When the local villager who farmed the land retired in 2019, Clarkson decided to take over.

The former Top Gear host has documented his exploits on the land — now referred to as Diddly Squat Farm — in his hugely popular Prime Video series. Clarkson's Farm season 3 debuted in May 2024.

Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi have been married since 2022. (Getty)
Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi have been married since 2022. (Getty)

Brook met her husband in 2014 when they exchanged messages on Instagram and the couple tied the knot in July 2022.

Talking more about the new show, Brook added: "[Parisi]'s got a little farm house in Italy that is in need of renovation. It's an olive oil farm so we will be getting involved and pressing olives and learning how to cook pizza, I'm learning Italian."

It's not yet clear whether the new show will feature anything as unexpectedly poignant as Clarkson breaking down in tears when one of his pigs was put down.

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