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Celebrity Race Across The World fans accuse show star of using globetrotting series as a ‘free holiday’

She previously made a shocking admission related to the series

AS the second season of Celeb Race Across the World kicks off, viewers have been left annoyed by one star.

They accused Kelly Brook of just treating the reality show like a holiday when it is meant to be a competition.

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Kelly Brooks is competing in the latest season of Celebrity Race Across the World

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She has come under fire for treating the race ‘like a holiday’

The model and actress is taking on the difficult trek across South America alongside her husband, Jeremy Parisi.

But the pair came up against some problems as Kelly was keen to take the route at a leisurely pace.

When Jeremy booked them onto a 12 hour bus journey in an attempt to get to their first pit stop as quickly as possible, his wife groaned that she wanted to check out beach towns along the way.

He started to get frustrated with her as she complained about being prevented from seeing the sights of Brazil.

The Celeb Race Across the World audience felt the same way, and took to social media to point out that she didn’t seem to understand the premise of the show.

One person wrote: “According to Kelly Brook. It’s ‘Celebrity Take Your Time Across The World’.”

Another added: “Kelly Brook has literally signed up to this just for a holiday.”

A third scoffed: “Kelly Brook out here on a holiday instead of a race.”

A fourth joked: “Poor Kelly Brook thought she’d signed up for ‘Mooch Across the World’.”

Despite initially seeming resentful about taking the less scenic route, Kelly was pleased when her and Jeremy beat everyone else to the first checkpoint.

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Before joining the BBC reality show, the horror film star shocked fans by admitting that she’d never taken public transport before.

The 44-year-old told Radio Times: “I never travelled on public transport because I was paranoid about being recognised, but I got back from the race and went straight on the Tube.

“I get buses and trains everywhere now and it’s so liberating.”

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