KELLY Brook and husband Jeremy Parisi have landed huge ITV deal after they teamed up for Race Across The World. The model and actress, 44, has now bagged a three-part mini series which will see the couple travel to rural Italy where Jeremy's family live. 5 Kelly Brook and husband Jeremy Parisi have landed their own ITV show Credit: Getty 5 The couple gained a legion of fans during their stint on Race Across the World Credit: BBC 5 The pair are set to return to our screens with their brand new three-part series Credit: Instagram The couple gained a legion of fans during their stint on BBC's Race Across the World.
It was the first time that fans got to see a peek inside their marriage with one another as they faced off against their fellow celebs throughout South America. And now the pair are set to return to our screens with their brand new show, Kelly and Jeremy: La Vita Italiana. The couple will return to the Arpino countryside, where they tied the knot in 2022.
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including THAT crotch-splitting catsuit "With Kelly’s trademark sense of humour, and Jeremy’s passion for his heritage, This Morning viewers will become immersed in the couple’s journey of discovery in deciding whether Italian life really is right for them," a source told the Mail . "The barn is an interesting talking point too as it could potentially become their dream home..
. if they can get the goats to move out first!" Viewers will see the pair weigh up pros and cons on whether they should move to Italy, while also embracing the culture. The series, which kicks off on Wednesday, sees them face challenges when they're thrown into farming life, which has been part of Jeremy's family for generations.
Most read in News TV 'INCREDIBLE' Lorraine Kelly shares moment granddaughter visits Scotland for the first time GAME-CHANGER Martin Compston and Elaine C Smith among all-star cast reviving 'lost classic' SHOW SHAKE-UP Top Scots chef joins judging panel for hit BBC cooking show 'THIS IS ICONIC' Martin Compston reunites with Line of Duty pal in Waitrose Xmas advert Fans can expect to see brunette beauty Kelly get hands on as she mucks with looking after the livestock and harvest. Kelly previously told The Sun that she had no intention of getting back on TV . Celebrity Race Across the World Season 2 Trailer On signing up for the BBC One reality show, Kelly said: “Race Across The World was a bit left-field.
“It wasn’t something I was pursuing to get back on TV, it was just an incredible experience. “I have no interest in other reality TV shows and I have no ambition to be stuck in a jungle with a bunch of people I don’t like.” Kelly added: “I feel like I have already semi-retired.
I am certainly not a bikini model any more and am not acting any more. “I have been doing radio for the last five years and they say I have a face for radio these days. It’s not by choice — I think they retired me.
” She also told The Sun in September that she was quitting modelling after growing tired of posing for “the male gaze”. She added: “It’s very hard having been a bikini model all through my 20s and then you hit 30 and they still want me to do calendars. “I’m just not there for the male gaze any more.
"I’m married and I’m very happy being in my 40s.” In an interview with OK Magazine , Kelly has opened up on the real reason she and Jeremy have not discussed children and it could be because of their time on the reality TV show. Kelly revealed that she and her husband had yet to decide where they wanted to live in the world and, as such, couldn't think about having children.
The Heart FM star told the publication: "We have our little fur baby dog, Teddy, but I’m not sure about having children yet. "At the moment we are focused on work and where we want to live in the world. Read more on the Scottish Sun SOUPER! The 15-minute soup using 'healthiest vegetable on Earth' that’s perfect for winter 'HOW SAD' Scots restaurant shuts down immediately as council says its 'unsafe' for public "It’s very hard to think about children when you don’t know where you might be living.
"We need to be more settled before we think about children." 5 The couple will return to the Arpino countryside, where they tied the knot in 2022. Credit: instagram 5 They will weight up pros and cons on whether they make the permanent move to Italy Credit: iamkb/instagram.
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