Brooke Shields, renowned for her iconic roles and modeling career, has faced her share of challenges in the public eye. Despite being celebrated for her beauty, she has openly discussed the body-shaming she endured, particularly from her own mother.
In her memoir, Shields reveals that her mother, Teri, often criticized her appearance, saying things like, "Why don't you move your fat ass?" These remarks deeply affected Shields, leading her to struggle with body image issues throughout her life.
However, her perspective began to change when she met Chris Henchy, a screenwriter who became her husband in 2001. Shields credits Henchy with helping her embrace her body and self-worth. She shares that he would often say, "No, I want to grab onto you," celebrating her femininity and encouraging her to appreciate her own beauty.
Before marrying Henchy, Shields was married to tennis legend Andre Agassi from 1997 to 1999. Reflecting on that relationship, Shields has expressed relief at not having children with Agassi, as she believes his behavior would have made co-parenting challenging.
Shields' journey highlights the importance of supportive relationships in overcoming personal struggles. With Henchy's encouragement, she has learned to embrace her body and advocate for herself, inspiring others facing similar challenges.