A Loose Women star branded Kelly Brook’s marriage as ‘suffocating’ as she opened up about the lengths she and her husband go to spend as much time together as possible.

The model and actress, 45, gushed over her husband Jeremy Parisi, 40, during a recent episode of the ITV panel show.
Her critique hit a nerve immediately.

Other panelists leapt to Kelly’s defense, pointing out that every couple has its own rhythm, and that making sacrifices for a relationship doesn’t necessarily mean it’s unbalanced.

One of them noted, “Kelly’s made a career for herself, she’s not dependent on anyone. If she wants to spend her time focused on her husband, that’s her choice—and maybe it works beautifully for them.”

She told her co-stars how they both work hard to ensure their schedules align, as well as eating dinner together every single night.

Kelly walked down the aisle and said ‘I do’ to her model partner in 2022.

However, their closeness left one panelist feeling ‘suffocated’ when Kelly also revealed she’s turned down work if it means being apart from Jeremy.

She explained: ‘I’m very co-dependent and I think Jeremy and I just wanna be together all the time.

A Loose Women star branded Kelly Brook 's marriage as 'suffocating' as she opened up about the lengths she and her husband go to spend as much time together as possible

A Loose Women star branded Kelly Brook ‘s marriage as ‘suffocating’ as she opened up about the lengths she and her husband go to spend as much time together as possible

The model and actress, 45, gushed over her husband Jeremy Parisi, 40, during a recent episode of the ITV panel show (pictured in 2024)

The model and actress, 45, gushed over her husband Jeremy Parisi, 40, during a recent episode of the ITV panel show (pictured in 2024)

‘Well, I definitely wanna be with him all the time, not sure he would say the same.

‘We like to go off and work separately, but I think in the evenings, we really pride ourselves on having dinner together, that’s really sacred to us.

‘My marriage is really sacred.’

Fans watching at home were instantly split. Social media exploded with opinions, some applauding the panelist for saying what others were thinking, while others slammed her for judging Kelly’s private choices.

“I’m sorry, but it is suffocating—love should be about freedom, not obsession,” one viewer posted. Another countered, “Ridiculous! Kelly and Jeremy look happier than ever. If she wants to prioritize her marriage, good for her. Why tear down another woman’s happiness?”

Behind the drama, however, lies a bigger conversation that resonates far beyond Kelly Brook. The clash on Loose Women tapped into ongoing debates about modern marriage, gender roles, and how much compromise is “too much” in a committed relationship.

Is prioritizing a spouse a sign of love, or a red flag of imbalance? Should women still be scrutinized for sacrificing career moves in favor of family life? The panel’s fiery back-and-forth turned Kelly’s marriage into the latest battleground for those questions.

Kelly continued: ‘I’ve got a very old fashioned writing diary in my office, open, and he will check it for me and see what I’m doing.

‘We will schedule things to make sure we are together most of the time.’

At that point, long-serving panelist Jane Moore asked her whether Jeremy would accompany her if she had to go abroad or be away overnight for a job.

The radio host replied: ‘Yeah, he would either come with me or I just wouldn’t go.

‘I will always check in with him if I have a job. My marriage is number one.’

Their closeness left one panelist feeling 'suffocated' when Kelly also revealed she's turned down work if it means being apart from Jeremy

Their closeness left one panelist feeling ‘suffocated’ when Kelly also revealed she’s turned down work if it means being apart from Jeremy

Adding fuel to the fire was Kelly Brook’s history in the spotlight. For years, she’s been open about her relationships and the challenges of balancing fame with personal life. Since tying the knot with Jeremy Parisi, she’s often spoken glowingly about their bond, describing him as her “rock” and insisting that marriage has brought her stability she never had before. To some, this makes her decision to occasionally step back from work understandable, even admirable. To others, it raises questions about whether she’s losing opportunities for the sake of a man.

The timing of this conversation couldn’t be more explosive. With Kelly’s recent return to the public eye through various television appearances and projects, fans are keeping a close eye on how her marriage influences her career choices. The Loose Women debate only amplified speculation, with headlines focusing not on her achievements but on whether she’s “too dependent” on Jeremy.

After listening to Kelly, Mariella Frostrup told her during the show: 'I'm feeling quite suffocated just listening to you'

After listening to Kelly, Mariella Frostrup told her during the show: ‘I’m feeling quite suffocated just listening to you’

Visibly stunned, Mariella Frostrup told her: ‘I’m feeling quite suffocated just listening to you.’

Kelly previously revealed on the show how she would be devastated if Jeremy went on to have children with someone else should their marriage not last.

‘The time has probably run out, I don’t know, I just have to get my head around it,’ she reflected.

The set of Loose Women turned fiery when one of its outspoken panelists didn’t hold back on her thoughts about Kelly Brook’s marriage to Jeremy Parisi. The star branded the relationship “suffocating,” sparking an instant storm of debate both in the studio and among viewers at home. What was meant to be a lighthearted discussion about love and devotion quickly escalated into a heated exchange, with Kelly Brook’s approach to marriage dissected like never before.

It all began when the panel revisited Kelly Brook’s previous comments about turning down certain opportunities in order to prioritize her husband and their time together. While some praised the model-turned-TV personality for being devoted and protective of her marriage, one of the Loose Women stars fired back sharply, calling it “too much” and suggesting that Brook’s devotion might cross into unhealthy territory. “Marriage shouldn’t mean giving up who you are or your independence just to be glued to someone 24/7,” she argued. “That’s not love—that’s suffocation.”

Even Jeremy Parisi’s name trended briefly on social media as fans debated whether he encourages Kelly to step back from work or whether it’s entirely her decision. Some argued that Parisi has been nothing but supportive, pointing out that he rarely seeks the spotlight himself and has never spoken about restricting his wife’s choices. Others insisted that even if unintentional, the dynamic gives off the wrong message.

Meanwhile, Kelly herself has yet to directly respond to the latest wave of scrutiny. Sources close to the star say she’s focused on enjoying her personal life and doesn’t feel the need to justify her marriage to critics. Still, the uproar shows just how invested the public remains in her private choices—and how easily a single comment on daytime television can set off a cultural firestorm.

What’s clear is that Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi’s relationship continues to divide opinion. To some, they’re the picture of happiness, proof that love can be prioritized over everything else. To others, their closeness looks like a warning sign, with fears that too much devotion can turn into suffocation. As the debate rages on, one thing is certain: Kelly’s marriage isn’t just a personal matter anymore—it’s become a flashpoint in the ongoing conversation about love, independence, and what it means to find balance in a modern relationship.

She continued: ‘If our marriage doesn’t end up successful in the long term, how would I feel seeing him go on and have children with other people?

‘We made the decision early on that we wouldn’t have children, but I can’t say I wouldn’t be heartbroken.’

The couple first met a decade ago, when Kelly was 36, and she said that meeting her partner later in life played a role in their choice.