Model Kelly Brook reveals filming complete on olive farming pilot

Mrs Brook said she had filmed a pilot alongside about her husband's olive farm in Italy

Chris Brayford
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Kelly Brook confirmed she had filmed a pilot alongside her husband Jeremy Parisi about olive farming in Italy (Instagram: Kelly Brook)
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Kelly Brook confirmed she had filmed a pilot alongside her husband Jeremy Parisi about olive farming in Italy (Instagram: Kelly Brook)

A model, businesswoman, actor, and media personality has revealed she has filmed a project which will explore her connection to olive oil farming.

Kelly Brook, voted FHM's ‘sexiest woman of the year' in 2005, said she filmed a pilot alongside her husband, Jeremy Parisi, to divulge about his family's olive farm in central Italy last year.  

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Having appeared on the likes of Strictly Come Dancing, Britain's Got Talent, 2003's The Italian Job and The Big Breakfast, Mrs Brook has said she was looking forward to learning more about farming olive oil.

Now a co-presenter on Heart London, Mrs Brook confirmed the pilot has not yet been made into a show for television but said it would be a ‘dream' to share the ‘beauty' of Italy and the olive harvest captured during filming.   

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