Kelly Brook nurses injured boyfriend
Kelly Brook has told how she is nursing her boyfriend Danny Cipriani back to health by feeding him her home-made chicken soup following a road accident.
The rugby star, 25, required hospital treatment and is now on crutches after the accident in Leeds last week in which he was hit by a double-decker bus during a pub crawl.
In a video message posted online, Kelly - who rekindled her relationship with Danny earlier this year - denied suggestions that she had been angered by his antics.
She said: "I've spent two hours making chicken soup for my boyfriend.
"I'm not angry with him, I haven't given him an ultimatum."
Brook, 33, went on: "I've been a very patient, loving, nurturing nurse so I just want to set the record straight."
She posted the clip on video-sharing website Keek.
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Danny, who was drinking with team-mates from Sale Sharks at the time of the accident, wrote on Twitter: "Nurse Kelly Brook has done a great job these last three days."
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