Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

    December 10, 2024

    Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

    December 10, 2024

    The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

    December 10, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment
    • Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?
    • The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?
    • eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees
    • Americans More Optimistic Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Have Peaked
    • EasyKnock abruptly shuts down its sale-leaseback platform
    • Under-The-Radar NAR Nonprofit May Have Hidden GOP Agenda
    • NAR’s nonprofit funds conservative groups
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Industry Movement
    • Home
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • News
    • Real Estate
    Industry Movement
    Home»Business»Brooke Shields’ Daughter Says She Learned About Mom’s Sexual Assault From Doc
    Business

    Brooke Shields’ Daughter Says She Learned About Mom’s Sexual Assault From Doc

    adminBy adminAugust 31, 2024No Comments0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Brooke Shields’ younger daughter said she found out about her mother’s alleged sexual assault when she was watching last year’s eye-opening documentary “Pretty Baby.”

    Grier Henchy, the model and actor’s second daughter with her husband Chris Henchy, told People that she couldn’t “get through” the whole documentary after watching her mom emotionally recount the experience on camera.

    “I was learning about things the same time that the world was and I just took it more deeply and personally,” Grier said.

    In the documentary, Shields lifted the lid on her experience of being sexualized from a young age following her breakout performance playing a child prostitute at age 11.

    The documentary used a mixture of archival footage and sit-down interviews with Shields, who said for the first time publicly that she had been sexually assaulted by an unnamed male Hollywood executive when she was in her early 20s.


    Brooke Shields and her daughter Grier Shields in "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields"

    Brooke Shields and her daughter Grier Shields.

    Hulu



    While Shields’ other daughter, Rowan, 21, knew about the sexual assault before the documentary’s release, Grier, 18, hadn’t been told.

    “I didn’t prepare her,” the 59-year-old told People, adding that it was “a miscommunication.”

    “I had explained it was an exploration of sexualization of women in my industry but I was naively thinking that because we had such a solid, healthy, fairly normal existence and I’m not completely damaged that she would say, ‘Wow you’ve come through a lot but look where we are today,'” she added.

    Shields said she tried to tell Grier that there was a “happy ending” but said her daughter responded: “I will never be OK with thinking something bad happened to you.”

    “She ended up missing the happy part,” Shields continued. “She felt helpless, and just as a mom, we make mistakes and sometimes we make assumptions.”

    In the documentary, which was directed by Lana Wilson, Shields said the assault occurred shortly after she graduated from Princeton University and after she agreed to go for a dinner that she believed was a work meeting.

    Afterward, the unnamed attacker invited her up to his hotel room to call a cab and assaulted her once they were alone, she said.

    In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last year, Shields said she didn’t know if she’d ever be able to speak publicly about the incident.

    “It has taken me many years of therapy to even be able to talk about it. I definitely have worked very hard through it, and I’ve learned to process it,” she said.





    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    admin

    Related Posts

    US Troops in Syria: Ally Hopes Trump Will Keep Military There

    November 22, 2024

    Japan October inflation rate falls, BOJ rate hike still on table

    November 22, 2024

    CNBC’s New Boss Reassured Staffers After Bombshell Spinoff News

    November 21, 2024
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment
    • Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?
    • The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?
    • eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees
    • Americans More Optimistic Home Prices and Mortgage Rates Have Peaked
    Recent Comments
      Archives
      • December 2024
      • November 2024
      • October 2024
      • September 2024
      • August 2024
      Categories
      • Business
      • Entertainment
      • News
      • Real Estate
      Meta
      • Log in
      • Entries feed
      • Comments feed
      • WordPress.org
      Demo
      Top Posts

      How To Avoid These 12 Costly Business Traps

      November 30, 202430

      Gen Zer Won NYC Housing Lottery, Pays $1.6K Rent for Queens Apartment

      October 1, 202427

      SEC Chair Gary Gensler will step down Jan. 20, making way for Trump replacement

      November 21, 202424

      Better Pay, More Time Off: What Real Estate Agents Want This Labor Day

      August 31, 202424
      Don't Miss
      Real Estate

      What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

      By adminDecember 10, 20245

      Senior real estate specialist Nikki Buckelew writes that understanding cognitive impairment among seniors is about…

      Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

      December 10, 2024

      The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

      December 10, 2024

      eXp, Weichert say Gibson plaintiffs’ motion is all about attorneys’ fees

      December 10, 2024
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Pinterest
      • Instagram
      • YouTube
      • Vimeo

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

      Demo
      Our Picks

      What Real Estate Agents Need To Know About Cognitive Impairment

      December 10, 2024

      Will 2025 finally be a ‘normal’ housing market?

      December 10, 2024

      The Customer Is Always Right, But What If They’ve Been Misinformed?

      December 10, 2024
      Most Popular

      How To Avoid These 12 Costly Business Traps

      November 30, 202430

      Gen Zer Won NYC Housing Lottery, Pays $1.6K Rent for Queens Apartment

      October 1, 202427

      SEC Chair Gary Gensler will step down Jan. 20, making way for Trump replacement

      November 21, 202424
      Legal Pages
      • About Us
      • Disclaimer
      • DMCA Notice
      • Privacy Policy

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.