By Eleanor Gower for MailOnline. Back in , she wrote a book urging teenage girls to preserve their virginity for marriage. And the star now reveals she had an unusual reaction to losing her virginity to actor Dean Cain - a Princeton classmate of Brooke's. Scroll down for video.
Brooke Shields reveals that her own mother “kept track” of her virginity
Brooke Shields recalls her reaction after losing her virginity to Dean Cain | Daily Mail Online
There was huge controversy when Shields shot the film Pretty Baby at the age of 11, playing the child prostitute Violet, who poses naked for artist Bellocq played by Keith Carradine. But on set it was her relationship with actress Susan Sarandon that proved more bruising. My legs were slightly crossed and Louis did not want not pornographic in any way. We copied the famous photo and I was unselfconscious and unfazed by what was an extremely short scene. Get The International Pack for free for your first 30 days for unlimited Smartphone and Tablet access. Already a member?
Brooke Shields's Bombshell of the Day: She Lost Her Virginity to Dean Cain
The stars fell in love while attending Princeton together. Brooke Shields tells all about her celebrity romances, her mom and her crazy life as a child star. In her new book, There Was a Little Girl , which focuses on her complicated relationship with her mom, the star reveals new details about the obsession with her nonexistent sex life and explains how she first slept with her college boyfriend and future Superman Dean Cain when she was
When she was a junior at Princeton, Brooke Shields fell in love with a future Superman. And though they ultimately never married, the Blue Lagoon star did eventually decide that she and Dean Cain should consummate their relationship after years of dating. In her new memoir, There Was a Little Girl: The Real Story of My Mother and Me , Shields opens up about the way in which her mom affected pretty much every area of her life, not least of them dating and romance. But when she met Cain, who was a football player at Princeton, Shields writes, "Mom was unjustly judgmental of our romantic relationship and she feared it on a deeper level. I don't know if she would ever admit to it but this threat went beyond Catholicism.