Kelly Brook is set to star in her own ITV show with her husband Jeremy Parisi.
Television star Kelly, 44, revealed she had quit acting just weeks ago, having previously starred in the likes of Midsomer Murders, Moving Wallpaper and Smallville.
But now she will host her own daytime show for ITV called Called La Dolce Vita.
The programme will follow Kelly and husband Jeremy as they leave London for rural Italy.
Viewers will watch them set up life on Jeremy’s family farm, which is where they got married in 2022.
Kelly Brook is set to star in her own ITV show with her husband Jeremy Parisi
She will host her own daytime show for ITV called Called La Dolce Vita. The programme will follow Kelly and husband Jeremy as they leave London for rural Italy
A start date is yet to be announced but Kelly previously revealed they had filmed a pilot for the series.
She wrote on Instagram: ‘Last Autumn my Husband and I filmed a pilot on his family farm in Italy during the olive harvest and captured the absolute beauty of where he is from and the beautiful family I am now married into!!
‘Thank you @fulwell73productions for making this dream a reality and capturing so many wonderful moments on film!
‘We are not sure if this pilot will ever become a TV show however we are hoping one day it might!
‘Arpino is where we were married and definitely a place we will be spending more time in the future and I’m looking forward to learning more about the buisness of olive oil farming!!’
It comes after Kelly revealed she had quit acting.
The glamour model turned Heart FM radio host, 44, began her time on camera 28 years ago, and it even included a stint in Hollywood.
However, Kelly explained the multiple reasons for her decision to ‘leave the acting thing’, as she candidly confessed: ‘I was a terrible actress.’
Viewers will watch them set up life on Jeremy’s family farm, which is where they got married in 2022
A start date is yet to be announced but Kelly previously revealed they had filmed a pilot for the series
The star also revealed that wanting to sleep in her own bed and being able to care for her pet pooch were key factors.
Kelly added that, now she’s married to model Jeremy Paris, she doesn’t feel he would be comfortable with her pretending to be someone else’s lover, such as actor Ryan Reynolds.
Kelly told The Daily Star: ‘I’m going to leave the acting thing. I don’t like being away from home for too long.’
‘I like sleeping in my own bed and I’ve got my dog to look after. I was a terrible actress. I find it quite exhausting.’
‘I’m such a big personality so I always find it quite a struggle to be somebody else. They’d tell me I was married to someone and after two weeks in my mind I believed I was married to them. It was a terrible situation.’
‘I can’t imagine turning around to Jeremy and saying, ‘I’m off for six weeks and I’m going to pretend to be the lover of Ryan Reynolds, is that OK?’ I don’t think that would bode well. I don’t think my husband would be down with that.’
Kelly Brook, 44, has revealed she has quit acting (Pictured last summer)
The glamour model turned Heart FM radio host began her time on camera 28 years ago, and it even included a stint in Hollywood (Pictured in Piranha 3D in 2010)
Kelly started her acting career in 1996, at the age of seventeen, when she appeared as a schoolgirl in the second series of BBC comedy show Fist of Fun.
In 2000, the actress made her big-screen debut with a minor role in the British horror film Sorted. A year later, she appeared in the slasher film Ripper.
Dipping back into television work, in 2001, Kelly appeared in four episodes of Smallville.
In 2003, she had a brief role as Seth Green’s girlfriend in The Italian Job, which starred her then-boyfriend Jason Statham.
She then secured her first leading role in Brit indie film School For Seduction, in which she played an Italian temptress.
In 2005, she starred in ill-fated erotic desert island thriller Three, where she met her ex-fiance Billy Zane. Despite a West End premiere, the film was panned by critics and went straight to DVD in America.
The couple teamed up again for another water-themed movie Fishtails, a romance in the same vein as Splash which saw Kelly playing a mermaid.
They brought the film to Cannes, but it also failed to make an impact and only received a limited release in UK cinemas and went straight to DVD in the US.
In 2006, Kelly starred in an Agatha Christie’s Marple drama on ITV and in 2009 appeared as herself throughout the second series of ITV’s Moving Wallpaper.
In 2005, she starred in ill-fated erotic desert island thriller Three, where she met her ex-fiance Billy Zane (Pictured in the movie)
In 2006, Kelly starred in an Agatha Christie’s Marple drama on ITV (Pictured)
In 2010, Kelly starred in horror film Piranha 3D, which grossed an admirable $83million worldwide.
That same year, the actress was lined up to star in Hotel Caledonia, about backpackers working at an isolated Scottish hotel.
However the film was was canned after the movie’s biggest names – Gillian Anderson and Jaime Pressley – pulled out.
In 2012, Kelly played herself in Keith Lemon: The Film, which took £4million in the UK box office, despite being universally panned.
In May 2015, Kelly’s NBC American sitcom – One Big Happy – was cancelled after just six episodes, due to dismal ratings.
‘The most incredible, creatively challenging and most rewarding job I have ever had,’ she wrote in a social media post at the time, as she bid farewell to the short-lived series.
First look at Kelly Brook’s new comedy movie Taking Stock
One Big Happy – which also starred Elisha Cuthbert – centered around the life of a gay woman who was pregnant with her best friend’s baby.
At the end of 2015, Kelly appeared in the MTV comedy drama film Taking Stock in which she played the lead character, Kate.
The Bonnie and Clyde-inspired flick tells the story of recently-redundant retail assistant Kate who forges a plan to rob the shop that forced her to give up her job.
In 2019, Kelly made the movie to radio when she joined Heart FM as a co-host with JK (Jason King).