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Kelly Brook 'grieved' during first lockdown as she mourned her life before pandemic

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Kelly Brook said she grieved during the first week of lockdown. The former model, 41, began to mourn the life she had before the coronavirus pandemic struck, forcing her to endure sleepless nights and waves of grief.

Recalling the first lockdown back in April, Kelly exclusively told The Mirror: "When you’re in a crisis situation such as a lockdown, which I don’t think any of us have lived through or experienced before, I started to grieve the first week of lockdown. "I had a tight feeling in my chest, it wasn’t anxiety, the only time I’ve felt like that was when I’d lost a loved one." Unsure of why she was feeling that way, Kelly began to search for reasons for her reaction to be such an emotional one. "I was trying to figure out why I

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