The 32-year-old star was surprised at the omission of any revealing scene as she believes she is most famous for appearing in her underwear, reports thesun.co.uk.
"I got the script - but there was no part where I was in underwear. There was nothing remotely like that," said Brook.
Now there is a scene in the film, in which she plays herself, where Brook walks down a corridor in only her lingerie.
The vision appears on screen when failed Yorkshire businessman Keith Lemon's imagination goes wild. Lemon is the creation of comic actor Leigh Francis, who first captured the attention of audiences with his character Avid Merrion and the TV show Bo' Selecta!.
"It was always Keith referencing sexy things. So I said to Leigh, 'You have not got one scene where I am in my underwear, which is probably what I am most famous for in the UK.
"He goes, 'Well, we didn't want to ask you.' And I was like, 'Listen, I think you should do it. When I walk down the corridor, you can put me in slow-motion, give me a wind machine and let me do my thing.'"
Director Paul Angunawela, who co-wrote the movie with Leigh, did not think they had time for Brook to slip off her dress, but her fans will be happy that she managed it.
"I was thinking, 'Why am I trying to sell it to them?' Most actresses try to talk themselves out of these scenes - but that's where I am generous. I felt the movie needed more girls.
"But it did help that I got to plug my Kelly Brook New Look lingerie. There was something in it for me," she added.
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Hats off to you (the above comment).You are right,what we have to do with such kind of news.Its very much off vulgar thing.I think this newspaper had to set limits while publishing such kind of news and think of maintaining a valuable status in the newspaper industry.
Why is this news? Get a life ET. You are a Pakistani based newspaper. Get you act together or soon you will become part of what is referred to as the 'Gutter Press' in the UK. This story hasn't been covered by any credible English newspaper in UK. The only newspapers who have run this story are the tabloids which are part of the 'Gutter Press'. The choice is yours now - ET. Do you want to be portrayed as the English tabloid type newspaper part of the 'Gutter Press' or do you want to be portrayed as an intellectual and credibile English daily like The Independent, The Times, The Guardain, The FT. I hope the latter but for that to happen your bosses seriously need to rethink the existing strategy.