Kelly Brook plans to curb her social media "addiction" in 2015.

Actress Kelly Brook who has exchanged barbs with on/off partner David McIntosh on Twitter has made a New Year's resolution to get into the habit of not constantly checking the internet on her phone.

Kelly Brook has made a New Year's resolution to get into the habit of not constantly checking the internet on her phone.

Asked her New Year's resolutions, she said: "I'm definitely going to go to the gym more. And I'm going to try not to be on social media so much.

"I'm a bit addicted to Twitter and Instagram. So I might leave my phone for a few hours of the day because I'm always on my phone."

In October, Kelly used Twitter to blast David - who she later unfollowed on the site - after he publicly accused her of being responsible for nude photos of him being leaked, as the private pictures were stolen from her iCloud account by hackers.

The brunette beauty tweeted the former 'Gladiators' star and told him to call her after she found pictures of his "k**** online."

He responded: "silly me for sending pictures to someone I thought I could trust but then would leak them #byaccident."

An outraged Kelly then hit back: "Your Ego is beyond. David all my US iCloud pics are online not just of you. Be a grown up," to which he replied: "yes very grown up tweeting 'ur k**** online' how about use email thanks x (sic)."

After deleting her original tweets, Kelly insisted she wanted to move on, writing: "I just want people to be happy" she told OK