I’m A Celebrity star Kelly Brook sits down with the Mirror in her first chat after the Jungle as she talks about being reunited with husband Jeremy, and life in camp
18:00, 03 Dec 2025Updated 18:14, 03 Dec 2025
Kelly Brook opens up to the Mirror(Image: Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
Former campmate Kelly Brook is worried about the walls of her hotel room being too thin – as she is steamily reunited with her husband following the jungle. The star said that she was planning to hand out earplugs to her fellow campmates in the room next door of her lavish five-star hotel.
“We are sandwiched between Vogue [Williams] and my husband’s sister. So we’ll just have to be extra quiet. I’ll drop some earplugs into both,” she says. Speaking to the Mirror, she said it was the “best feeling in the world” to see Jeremy at the end of that bridge.
“We’ve never spent probably more than a day apart in 10 years…..this was the longest time,” she says. “It was really difficult, but I’m really proud that I was able to go as long as I did, and I didn’t have a meltdown or anything.” She said that Jeremy had romantically recorded her “voice notes every day” which he had left on her phone.
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Opening up: Kelly Brook(Image: Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
“I’m going home to a million voice notes to listen to. And I had lots of pictures of my dog Teddy too,” she says. Kelly had a picture of Teddy and Jeremy to comfort her. But she says there were some days when she just had to hide it away.
“The hardest thing, other than hunger, was just missing my husband and my dog. I’d have days I’d want to take the picture down. And then there were days I was thinking, ‘do I want fish and chips or do I want to see Jeremy?’ There were so many mind games going on. It’s just bizarre.” Kelly also broke her silence on dropping a bombshell about the milkbottles as she left camp – insisting: “I do not feel guilty one bit!”
On Tuesday night’s episode, Kelly shocked the camp by admitting her, Ginge and Aitch had failed to distribute all the sweets they won. She said telling her campmate about the trio’s deception was a masterplan to put the “cat among the pigeons”. She admitted that she was “saving it up” for when she left and said that the camp needed to know that there was some “gameplay” going on.
So in Love: Kelly and Jeremy(Image: Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
“I kind of secretly had a hunch that maybe I’d leave before Aitch and Ginge, so it was just kind of my little trump card as I left,” she said. And she said she has no regrets about eating sweets in the first place – after campmates such as Shona McGarty kept the contraband butter to herself.
She said: “I think by dropping little hints that there’s maybe some gameplay there, and things aren’t always how they seem. It’s fun to put the cat amongst the pigeons for five more days. You know, I don’t want them to get bored. Keep them on their toes.” And she was delighted that she was going to leave a lasting impression on the camp, laughing: “I might be out of the show, but you’ll be talking about me ..don’t worry.”
After the EastEnders actress “ate the lot”, she said to herself: “‘Right, every man for himself.”’”Opening up, she added: “ I think after the contraband, we realized that things were entering camp, and maybe more things were entering than maybe were being found. People were kind of being caught out, and also people weren’t sharing the contraband. So that butter should have gone into a nice bowl of rice and shared out between everybody, and it didn’t.” And when we saw those milk bottles, you know, it’s very hard to divide 19 milk bottles between people.”
As well as Shona not telling anyone about the butter, the camp has been previously rocked by Alex Scott using salt on the food. Shona also smuggled in air freshener.
Kelly also spoke about her spat with Jack Osbourne over cooking. The pair appeared to clash in a row over potatoes. She only said of the moment: “We were trying to find our place in the camp and your role in the camp, and we hadn’t really given each other chores, or didn’t really know what each other were doing.
“Jack knows the outdoors, and he knows everything. And obviously at home, you know, I do a lot of cooking, and I do a lot of cleaning and that, for me, was going to kind of keep me going and keep me occupied. So when that was kind of taken away, it does make you a bit disorientated.” But she insisted they were all good friends. She says: “I mean, I’m a massive fan of his show The Osbournes so I knew so much about his family and that show.”