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Kelly Brook and Billy Zane back together?
Britain News.Net Wednesday 14th May, 2008 (ANI)
London, May 14 : English model and actress Kelly Brook is back with actor Billy Zane, according to reports.
The pair, who split up last month, is said to have rekindled their romance once again.
According to sources, Brook cut short a girls' holiday for a summit with Zane in London.
After a string of heart-to-hearts, Zane persuaded the model to give their relationship a second chance.
"He's the one," The Sun quoted Brook, as telling a friend.
Sources revealed that the Titanic actor flew to London from a film set in South Africa and bought chocolates and roses for Brook.
They were seen spending the night together at a posh West London hotel after Zane had persuaded her to give their 4-year love another chance.
"Kelly was giggling and looked very happy. She kept touching his arm," a diner said.
However, Brook's 35,000 pounds engagement ring could not be seen anywhere.
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