Kelly Brook wishes she could make her autobiography disappear.
The 41-year-old actress has admitted to having big regrets about her book, 'Close Up', in which she revealed details about some of her past romances, as well as "sensationalised" stories from her childhood.
During a conversation with Professor Brian Cox on Heart radio, she said: "If I throw my autobiography into a black hole, are you saying it's lost or it's going to come back out?"
The 53-year-old academic then explained: "Eventually, everyone thinks now, at the end of time almost ... billions, billions, billions, billions of years in the future, the black hole evaporates away...
"It's called Hawking radiation after Stephen Hawking, and all the information in your autobiography would, in principle, still be there."
Kelly - who has previously dated the likes of Thom Evans and David McIntosh - replied: "Wow, incredible. I'm never throwing it in a black hole because I do regret some of the things I put in it, to be honest."
The brunette beauty subsequently admitted that her mum "wasn't happy" with her book either.
The professor added: "Even if you don't it's going to last forever. It's always going to be there, you could burn every single one of them and someone, some superbeing in the future, could reconstruct everything you put in."
Kelly replied: "Because I put it out there … you can't take it back. This is why you've got to be careful what you say - you can never take it back."
The actress previously admitted to embellishing the truth in her autobiography, and that she now regrets sensationalising her childhood.
She said in 2016: "It's probably the thing I'm least proud of in my life. I felt like I had to sensationalise my life more than it was."
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