Model-actress Kelly Brook says she thought her boyfriend Jeremy Parisi would propose to her during their holiday to Paris.
Brook has been dating Parisi for two years now. She was convinced he was going to pop the question on their trip to Paris sometime ago, but as he didn't, she's now expecting him to do so in a less romantic setting, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"Paris would have been a great place for Jeremy to propose. I thought it was going to happen, it didn't happen, so he's going to surprise me. We're going to be gardening or something and he'll do it," Brook said.
Despite her disappointment at not getting engaged, Brook still had a fantastic break.
"(It was) very romantic. We stayed in a hotel that was once a brothel. We didn't know that when we booked it but it was nice We shopped and we saw Jeremy's family," she said.
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