Kelly Brook 'Rehearsed' I'm A Celeb Shower Scene With Bikini Screen Tests
Kelly Brook 'rehearsed' I'm A Celeb shower scene

Former model and actress Kelly Brook has reportedly gone to extraordinary lengths to prepare for her potential shower scene on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, according to showbiz insiders.

The Quest for the Perfect Jungle Moment

With the show's shower moments becoming iconic over the years, thanks to memorable appearances from Myleene Klass, Helen Flanagan, and Vicky Pattison, it appears new campmates are putting serious thought into their approach. Late arrival Vogue Williams previously revealed she was searching for the perfect padded bikini, but Kelly Brook's preparations are said to be on another level entirely.

Showbiz correspondent Dolly Busby revealed that Brook, known for her role in Piranha 3D, was always destined to be this year's 'glamour signing'. However, the extent of her preparation has surprised many.

Behind the Scenes of the Bikini Selection

Kelly Brook is not messing around, according to Busby. The reporter claimed that Brook explicitly stated she had acquired numerous bikinis and was having them 'screen tested' by the I'm A Celeb crew to see how they would appear on camera.

ITV sources allegedly told Busby that Brook bought out 'loads of bikinis' and even enlisted the help of a senior production member. Together, they held a fitting session to narrow the selection down to the six strongest contenders, which were then formally camera tested to choose the most flattering and visually effective swimwear for the jungle conditions.

Seeking Advice from a Shower Scene Legend

In a further effort to perfect her moment, Kelly Brook reportedly sought advice from the woman who started it all: Myleene Klass. Klass's shower scene in a simple white bikini back in 2006 remains one of the most talked-about moments in the show's history.

Interestingly, Klass reportedly revealed that her own iconic moment was entirely unplanned. She had to grab the white bikini at the last minute because all the striped sets she had packed would have caused a strobing effect on television.

This revelation raises the question for viewers: does this level of preparation make Brook's potential shower scene highly iconic for its professionalism, or is it too pre-meditated to capture the same magic? The answer will likely unfold when the show airs.