Kelly Brooke Shoots New Campaign for Bikini Line

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Yesterday, Kelly Brooke was in Los Angeles shooting a new ad campaign for her New Look line of swimwear. There’s really nothing else to report on this other than a few comments Brooke made about her boobs. Not relevant at all to advertising but amusing nonetheless.

She was quoted as saying, “Well, they’re mine so that’s nice. They’re not fake, but they hang a bit. They’re not super-perky because they’re so big. That’s always a big disappointment, I think. Like when you take your top off and they go flop.”

Wow. She even made a comment about her boobs rhyme. Impressive.

Brooke was previously seen in a billboard campaign for Reebok’s EasyTone sneakers. Yea, the kicks that supposedly make your ass look amazing just by wearing the shoes.

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