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Kelly Brook braves the elements in cleavage revealing dress and without Danny Cipriani to keep her warm too

Kelly Brook braves the elements in cleavage revealing dress and without Danny Cipriani to keep her warm too

Seriously, do celebs have a different kind of skin to normal people? We’re concerned she could catch her death in this outfit

Kelly Brook braves the elements in cleavage revealing dress and without Danny Cipriani to keep her warm too

Kelly has been celebrating nicking Fearne Cotton’s job by looking extremely hot in a revealing black dress and red heels with… NO TIGHTS. Brrrr.

The High Priestess of cleavage got it just right (again) in a sheer dress, which she expertly teamed with a cheesy grin.

Kelly is standing in for Fearne on ITV2’s Celebrity Juice with unlikely comedy chum Keith Lemon, while Fearne takes time off to coo over her newborn baby Rex.

It might be the warm glow of luuuurve protecting Kel from hypothermia, as since getting back together with one man muscle factory and ex Danny Cipriani last month, she has been all hand-holding, house-hunting and saucy instagram shots.

Now Kelly hasn’t officially confirmed she and Danny are back in the sack together but we’ve been twizzling our Poirot moustache and puzzling out the clues and we think we might be onto something with a naked picture she posted of her and her bloke tweeting:

“Missing you!!! @DannyCipriani87,” at the rugby player, who she has been virtually surgically attached to since they reunited.

Given that it is not really considered cricket to take your boyfriend to work (although she is probably carrying some of his toenail clippings in her handbag) Kelly has been forced to put him down for a day, so sit back and enjoy the rare pictures of Kelly looking super sexy on her own.

 

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