Los Angeles: British beauty Kelly Brook has decided to curb partying, after a night out saw her getting so drunk that police was called out to arrest her.
The model/actress admits she has now curbed her partying following the disastrous night out, which saw her ruin her favourite handbag by being sick in it, FHM magazine reported.
"I was throwing up in my Hermes handbag and I fell out of the cab, it was like a scene from `Absolutely Fabulous`. It was horrendous. Police were knocking at my door trying to arrest me for being drunk and disorderly. I have learnt my lesson, never again," Brook said.
However, the 30-year-old beauty, who is dating rugby star Danny Cipriani insists she is not blamed for the incident.
"It was all the fault of this Russian girl I had met in St Tropez who`s a bit of a party animal, and I bumped into her in a club and she was ordering this vodka that was like water, I was drinking it going, `This is like, nothing`. I walked outside, the fresh air hit me and that was it," Brook said.
PTI
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