Brooke Shields Virginity Lost To Dean Cain As Revealed In New Book

There Was a Little Girl The Real Story of My Mother and Me

Brooke Shields‘s new book “There Was a Little Girl: The Real Story of My Mother and Me” will keep you hooked. In her new memoir, she focused on her relationship with her mom Teri, the star revealed new details about the obsession with her (nonexistent) sex life and explained how she first slept with her college boyfriend Dean Cain when she was 22. Yes, Brooke Shields lost her virginity to Dean Cain (the Superman actor).

Was Cain okay with her revealing their intimate moments? In an interview with People, Shields said that she called Cain to let him know she was including the memorable episode in her book.

“He said ‘As long as you’re happy with it, I’m comfortable with it,’ ” she said. “There’s nothing sordid about it. He’s such a good guy and a sweet human being.”

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Here is the book synopsis:

Brooke Shields never had what anyone would consider an ordinary life. She was raised by her Newark-tough single mom, Teri, a woman who loved the world of show business and was often a media sensation all by herself. Brooke’s iconic modeling career began by chance when she was only eleven months old, and Teri’s skills as both Brooke’s mother and manager were formidable. But in private she was troubled and drinking heavily.

As Brooke became an adult the pair made choices and sacrifices that would affect their relationship forever. And when Brooke’s own daughters were born she found that her experience as a mother was shaped in every way by the woman who raised her. But despite the many ups and downs, Brooke was by Teri’s side when she died in 2012, a loving daughter until the end.

Only Brooke knows the truth of the remarkable, difficult, complicated woman who was her mother. And now, in an honest, open memoir about her life growing up, Brooke will reveal stories and feelings that are relatable to anyone who has been a mother or daughter.

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