Kelly Brook,the British TV star and model,has publicly shared her decision to remain child-free,a choice that she says often elicits “shock” from others due to her directness. Brook, who is married to Italian model Jeremy Parisi, has also revealed her experiences with multiple miscarriages, highlighting the emotional and physical toll these experiences have taken on her life. Her candidness aims to destigmatize conversations around fertility and personal choice.

In a recent interview featured in the April issue of Prima magazine, Brook delved into the complexities of her journey. She explained how past relationships and personal experiences have shaped her viewpoint on motherhood.

In my 20s and 30s, I had miscarriages and past relationships that took their toll on me, physically and emotionally, brook stated, highlighting the profound impact these events had on her.

Brook further elaborated on the far-reaching consequences of these experiences, noting,

It affected my life, my career, and how I looked at myself; it made me feel like a bit of a failure.

This candid admission underscores the societal pressures and personal struggles that women frequently face when navigating issues related to fertility and family planning.

The repeated inquiries about her family plans became a source of frustration for Brook. She revealed,

I just got so sick of being asked about it. ‘We’re not having children’ kind of closes off this conversation.

Brook acknowledges that her directness can be surprising to some, adding,

I think peopel are shocked you can be that blunt about it, but that’s where we’re at.

Brook emphasizes that her choice is not a judgment on those who choose to have children.

And we’re not saying that having children is a bad thing. Obviously, it’s not, but I don’t think I’m alone, she clarified.

Her openness has resonated with many women who share similar experiences and perspectives.

The TV personality found solace in the shared experiences of other women.

A lot of women have reached out to me sence I was on Loose Women talking about it and said, ‘I’m the same; thank you for talking about it and thank you for being honest about it’, Brook shared, highlighting the importance of open dialog and support networks.

Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi
kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi, pictured in London in January 2023

Beyond the societal pressures, Brook also discussed the personal challenges of navigating friendships as her life diverged from those of her friends who became parents.

The most difficult thing for me not having children over the last 20 years has been losing friends as your lives are so different, she confessed.

The shift in priorities and lifestyles can create a sense of distance, as Brook explained:

It’s sad in a way. I miss a lot of my old friends who have kids. To be honest, when I go for lunch and I’m watching them mother their children, I get a bit like, ‘I want the attention, you’re my friends’.

This sentiment reflects the universal human desire for connection and the challenges of maintaining relationships through different life stages.

Brook previously addressed her experiences with trying to conceive on ITV’s Loose Women in 2018. During the show, she cautioned against asking women about their childbearing plans without considering the potential underlying reasons. She stated,

I have to say, ‘I have tried to have children, I just haven’t been lucky’.

Brook further emphasized the sensitivity required when discussing such personal matters, saying,

I’ve had several miscarriages, and when you ask that question to someone, you’ve got to think, there might be a medical reason why they’re not having children.

Her words serve as a reminder to approach these conversations with empathy and understanding.