After splitting with fiance David McIntosh, actress-model Kelly Brook has slammed her former beau saying he's a very needy and insecure man.
McIntosh is rumoured to have cheated on Brook with his former flame Sarah Harper.
According to Sun newspaper, Brook ranted against McIntosh in text messages to Sarah Harper insisting that the "Gladiators" star doesn't deserve either of them, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
In one text Brook wrote: "I fell out of love with him a while ago. He is a needy insecure man that will never treat a woman right. We both deserve better. I'm happy you came forward because he deserves everything that's coming to him."
The model also slammed McIntosh for his incompetence in the kitchen.
She continued: "His cooking is s**t too. I won't miss any of it."
An angry Brook finished her ranting text messages by describing the 28-year-old McIntosh as having "Bad clothes, bad dance moves and bad energy."
Despite the insulting comments, McIntosh claimed on Twitter Sep 28 that allegations of adultery are completely untrue and he is still in love with Brook, who he proposed to in March.
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