KELLY Brook has revealed that pal Holly Willoughby goes wild on nights out despite her new zen lifestyle.
The radio presenter made the comment on Heart Breakfast as she and her co-host Jason King filled in for Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden today.
Speaking about Prince Harry’s celeb pals in LA, which reportedly include George Clooney, Orlando Bloom, James Corden, and Snoop Dogg, Kelly insisted that Holly is on par to rapper Snoop on a night out.
Kelly began: “It’s always the quiet one. It’s like when you’re out on a night out with Holly Willoughby. She’s wild.”
“Are you comparing Holly Willoughby to Snoop Dogg?,” JK asked.
“Yeah, they’re on par,” Kelly continued. “Holly would out drink Snoop no question.
She’s good fun on a night out.”
The comments come a week after Holly stunned in a blue velvet suit at Wylde Moon website launch after revealing she’s selling £65 candles.
The presenter, 40, launched her new lifestyle brand last month after deciding to create a space where she could share people, places and products that she loves.
The star attended the launch event of Wylde Moon at Petersham Nurseries in Covent Garden, London.
Holly opted for a sophisticated blue velvet jacket and matching trousers for the occasion.
The telly favourite looked stunning as she styled her blonde locks into some loose waves.
Last month The Celeb Report Online exclusively revealed that the star plans to flog hairdryers, rugs and cosmetics on her Wylde Moon website.
Another includes her signature scented candle – named The Wild – which is the first product that has dropped.
The price range varies from £40 to £65 depending on the size.
It is described as: “A fresh, aromatic blend that has been crafted by British perfumers using high-quality, sustainable, botanical ingredients with notes of tomato leaf, geranium, sandalwood, mint and rose.”
In September, Holly revealed that she practises sound baths and meditation as she launched her new project.
On her new site, she explains how she rediscovered herself while filming I’m A Celebrity in Australia without her family.
She said: “Australia is the land of alternative therapies, and the town that I was in truly had all kinds of things for all kinds of people.
“Through this wonderful kinesiologist called Josie, I really started to unlock pieces of myself and when I came back to England, I knew that I didn’t want to stop everything I’d learnt.
“Now I have things in my own hypothetical toolkit, like meditation and sound baths, that really work for me.”
Holly wants Wylde Moon to help women discover their sense of self, similar to her experience Down Under.
She said: “The most important pillars of Wylde Moon are about having a true sense of self, igniting your intuition, knowing your self worth, nourishing your body and soul through music, food, laughter, sex, passion, beautiful things or all of the above.
“I think it’s important that we pick those beautiful things carefully, whether they’re for your home or your body.
“And that’s not something we should feel guilty about either, because we all love different things.
“Some of them are meaningful and some of them are utterly frivolous, but they all have their place.”