After Kelly Brook was accused of being a “bully” by Kelly Osbourne, Gemma Daniels, who worked as a housekeeper at Kelly Brook’s former Kent farmhouse, made a statement on social media.
A woman who worked as Kelly Brook’s housekeeper for nine years has slammed Kelly Osbourne’s “bully” claims following a clash on I’m A Celebrity.
Ozzy Osbourne’s daughter leapt to her brother Jack’s defence after his campmate Kelly, 45, said he had pushed his way into taking over preparing the campmate’s dinner of eel. On the ITV show earlier this week, Jack offered to help Kelly after seeing she was gagging and retching over the smell while preparing the meal.
But despite accepting, Kelly later told the camera she felt Jack had “elbowed” his way into taking over the cooking for camp. Jack’s elder sister then took to her Instagram Stories to say: “Kelly Brook… I don’t think I like you.
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With all the gagging and excessive drama, you’re so performative, “Elbow out of the way to get to the fish.” You give off the big sister vibes that I want to attack because I think a little bullied you.
Gemma Daniels, Kelly’s ex-girlfriend, defended the former model after her stepdad called the allegations “a load of rubbish”. I’m A Celeb is portraying the star in a false light, according to Gemma, who spent nearly ten years working at the star’s $1 million Kent farmhouse before selling it in 2023.
Gemma, who described herself as “just a girl from a council estate,” said on TikTok that she has never felt the need to fight for Kelly Brook more than she does now. She described Kelly as a truly lovely, down-to-earth woman who treated her well.
“I’m just a girl from a council estate and she trusted me and my team to come into the most amazing house,” the former housekeeper said. “Even when she wasn’t there a lot, I went every week to look after it, and she used to throw the cleaners and the gardeners a party every Christmas.”
She continued, “I’ve done a lot of things for people, some of whom are extremely wealthy and famous, but they’ve never done it for us.” All of us used to receive the most exquisite, thoughtful Christmas presents from her. When she would provide free items, she would inquire if we requested them. Nobody would do that, in my opinion.
There aren’t many people who would do that, but she knew we needed it. She allowed me to bring my children there because she didn’t need us there. On I’m a Celebrity, I believe she portrays her in a really bad way.
Gemma said Kelly’s house sold her, and she was moved by the gifts she received. She continued, “I hate it when she’s called a bully because she’s not, she was always really nice to gardeners.”
Many people praised Gemma for speaking out in support of Kelly in Gemma’s post’s comment section. One person wrote, “I don’t understand what Kelly Brook is doing wrong.” Another person referred to Kelly Brook as “fabulous”.
Kelly, who is now in her 40s, was an IT girl in her prime. Some women still feel threatened by her and try to drag her down, according to a third woman. She looks amazing, I mean! People should be aware that these programs are edited, so viewers won’t always see the full story. She sounds amazing, based on what you’ve said.
When he intervened on Wednesday and asked, “Would you like me to cut up the fish,” Kelly and Jack had an awkward conversation that led to her being called a “bully.” Kelly accepted the offer before saying in the Bush Telegraph: “I saw Jack coming over and elbowing me like a caveman to get to this fish,” she replied.
Kelly and Jack had a second potato-slicing incident on the show after he had previously criticized her for it while cooking a different meal. Although Jack had previously assumed the position of camp’s unofficial chef, Kelly and Jack had argued over how to properly prepare potatoes.
Kelly admitted that she felt “displaced” by Jack and that, “I’m not going to lie, I just felt a little lost last night.” She continued, “I just want to be so helpful; I’m just trying to find my place in the camp in terms of what to do.”
Source: Mirror

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