Brooke shields gay

Brooke Shields and Husband Chris Henchy’s Partnership Timeline: From Chance Meeting to Parents of 2

Credit: Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

Brooke Shields and Husband Chris Henchy's Relationship Timeline: From Chance Encounter to Parents of 2

Straight out of a romantic comedy! Brooke Shields and husband Chris Henchy's first meeting sounds like something out of a Nora Ephron screenplay — and their connection has been thriving ever since. The former model and the film producer had a chance encounter in 1999 while Shields was filming the sitcom Suddenly Susan. During the shoot, the New York native's dog Darla wandered off, but Henchy — who was at the studio that day functional as a author on a distinct show — brought her back. "We chatted and he made me laugh," Shields wrote in her 2005 memoir, Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression. "I left without even knowing his full name, but he made such a strong feeling that I called up a comrade and told her I had establish a guy." The Lipstick Jungle alum noted that she wasn't "even considering dating" at the time because she'd recently divorced her first husband, Andre

Brooke Shields says her mom was 'in love' with her and it caused them both to be 'cut off' from their sexuality

FacebookEmailXLinkedInRedditBlueskyWhatsAppCopy linkImpact Link

SaveSaved Read in app

This story is present exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and originate reading now.Have an account? .

  • Brooke Shields and Drew Barrymore commiserated about growing up as toddler stars.
  • When asked by Barrymore if her mom ever dated any of her boyfriends, Shields said no. 
  • "She was in love with me... Both of us were cut off from our sexuality," Shields told Barrymore. 

Brooke Shields opened up about her experience as a child star during her appearance in a April episode of "The Drew Barrymore Show," hosted by Barrymore, a former child star herself. 

When the "50 First Dates" actor asked Shields if her mother Teri ever dated any of her boyfriends, Shields said no.

"No, because she was in love with me," the "Pretty Baby" star said, according to Page Six.

Shields reportedly went on to add that she was her mother's "main focus" and Teri wasn't inte

Brooke Shields, 56, Opens Up About Owning Her Sexuality and the ‘Knowledge That Comes With Age’

  • Brooke Shields shared her thoughts on aging, saying it is an honor and a privilege to represent women of her age and own her sexuality.
  • In a recent denim campaign, Shields asked photo editors not to retouch her so people could “see this is my 56-year-old body.”
  • Shields has previously opened up about feeling sexy at any age and finding confidence as she gets older.

There’s something different about supermodel Brooke Shields these days—and it’s not just her surgery scar from her recent broken femur. The 56-year-old has fully embraced every bit of getting older. Now, she’s taking things a step further, saying that as she ages, she’s found a newfound confidence and sex appeal.

“There’s something about owning your sexuality at this age that is on point for where we are today. It’s not angry empowerment,” she said in a recent interview with People.

The actress added that she loves organism a spokesperson for women in her age bracket, and doesn’t take the opportunity to represent an older generation of sexy women lightly.

“It’s such an honor to be my a

BUTCHY SIDE OF BROOKE – TELLS GAY MAG WOMEN ‘VERY ATTRACTIVE’

Sultry actress Brooke Shields says she had a gay ol’ period growing up – raised with the help of two male homosexual “godmothers” – and finds many women “very attractive.”

In a bare-all chat with top gay mag The Advocate, the 34-year-old star calls her deep roots in the male lover community “the proudest part of my life” – and claims she even convinced ex-hubby Andre Agassi to “alter” his homophobic ways when they were married.

“I’m just starting to grasp what I’m made of,” the defiant sex symbol says in the interview to be published this month.

“I envision myself in a marriage with children. I’m moved by that. But there’s many women I find very attractive. But that’s not acceptable in this world.”

Shields says her openness to sexuality shouldn’t be surprising because she grew up surrounded by gays: Most of mom Teri’s friends were homosexual men.

“I grew up with my mom and these two guys – my godmothers, I call them. They raised me, with