Brooke Shields Naked

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Brooke Shields Naked
A cropped version of the original 1976 picture of Brooke Shields, taken for Playboy by Gary Gross
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If the idea that such a photo exists is a little dizzying to you, its origins might make you downright queasy. Prince's work is actually a photograph of another photograph-one that Brooke's mother Teri authorized for a Playboy publication called Sugar 'n' Spice in return for $450 in 1976.
Now, as a mom, there is a lot that is cringe-worthy about this bit of information for me (a ten-year old ? Playboy ? $450 ?), especially in light of the recent hubbub Stateside about parental judgment vis-à-vis what could be child pornography . Why on earth would a mother put her daughter through that? What kind of parent does that to a minor?
Looking further into Brooke Shields early acting career didn't really comfort me.
Between her nude scenes as a girl in a brothel in Pretty Baby at age 12, telling the world "nothing [got] between" her and her Calvin's at age 14, and having to testify before Congress at age 15 that it was, in fact, a body double that did all that steamy lovemaking in the Blue Lagoon , I started to wonder how Teri Shields had escaped the attention of Child Protective Services.
So you can imagine my surprise when I ran across this article from a 1978 issue of People Magazine . In it, almost 13-year-old Brooke Shields answers some pretty tough questions about her role in Pretty Baby in a disarming and age-appropriate way: "It's only a role. I'm not going to grow up and be a prostitute. If I were in a Walt Disney movie people would never ask me if the part would affect my life. That's so dumb."
Still really a child ("I don't even have my period yet"), Brooke attends Mass every week with her mother. Boys? "Sometimes they're really stupid, but other times they're okay." Until recently, Teri would allow Brooke only to double-date, though she can now go out alone. "But I don't want to go steady. My mom doesn't like it. I'm just not ready yet." Brooke shrugs off sex-"I knew all about that when I was 2. Mom told me." When Playboy asked her what "good in bed" meant to her, Brooke nonchalantly replied, "When I'm sick and I stay home from school propped up with lots of pillows watching TV and my mom brings me soup-that's good in bed."
Clearly, taking a People Magazine interview, or really any magazine interview as the end-all-be-all of a young girl's mental state is unwise at best. And again, this brings up many more indignant mom questions ( 2 ? Really ? Playboy asked what ?) But there's something truly surprising about reading Brooke Shields, the kid, talking about Brooke Shields, the sexual icon. She has a unique combination of innocence and perspective that I never would have believed possible for a girl in her situation. That she grew up to be a well-spoken, gracious woman and thoughtful mother , avoiding the kind of breakdowns reserved for young female sex symbols (think Britney Spears, or Lindsay Lohan) speaks volumes.
Does it take away the sick feeling I have about the original photo of taken of a nude, ten-year old Brooke Shields? No, it absolutely does not. It doesn't matter how well she has turned out, I shudder that the picture was ever taken and I feel bad for the older, grown-up Brooke Shields who tried to suppress it. But it does change what I think about the girl in that picture. She does not become the victim I imagine she will.
I can't think of another young actress who was more consistently sexualized from a young age, or seems less damaged by it. I also have to believe a pretty large portion of who Brooke Shields grew up to be, and who she is today has a lot to do with how her mother (who by all accounts was basically single-parenting) raised her. Which in turn makes me wonder: Is it possible that a mother who used such poor judgment in exploiting her young daughter was also a good parent to her during that same time period? Is it possible that the same woman who made a really bad decision to have her daughter photographed that way also helped her retain good boundaries and a strong sense of self?
It's not the answer I was looking for, but it's one I'm having trouble denying.
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The now 52-year-old beauty - who starred as Emmeline Lestrange in the 1980 flick - dared to bare as she covered her breasts with her long brunette locks in the shocking offering.
Brooke flaunted her washboard abs and golden tan in the barely-there ensemble, with her covering her modesty by draping a white sarong around her waist.
The actress captioned the shot: “Swimsuit season! @HarpersBazaarUS is breaking down the most iconic on screen swimsuits. Thanks for including my #BlueLagoon suit (or lack thereof!)”
Unsurprisingly, the post went down an absolute storm with Brooke’s 318,000 Instagram followers.
One person posted: “Wow..throwback pic!” as another gushed: “One of the most beautiful actresses of alllll time @brookeshields.”
A third screamed: “My all time fave movie ever! Watched it 10000000000 times!“
Brooke’s latest post comes after she stripped off for a sultry shoot for Social Life Magazine.
The brunette beauty certainly proved that age is just a number as she smouldered in a cream two-piece that ensured all eyes were on her phenomenal physique. 
Her perky bust took centre-stage in a simple cupped bra which showcased her generous cleavage as she posed with one arm above her head.
Speaking to the magazine about the first time she modelled for Calvin Klein 37 years ago, she confessed that she previously didn't own any of the brand's clothing.
"Well the funny thing was… After the [Calvin Klein] show I went back to my house and looked through all my jeans, and I realised that I don't own one pair of Calvins," she told publisher Justin Mitchell. 
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By Paul Revoir for MailOnline Updated: 11:15 BST, 1 October 2009
Child abuse campaigners are furious at Tate Modern gallery's decision to show an 'obscene' picture of a naked 10-year-old Brooke Shields.
Yesterday critics called for the image of the star to be withdrawn from the new exhibition, which opens tomorrow, saying it was unacceptable.
They claimed the picture would attract paedophiles to the gallery and said organisers should have taken advice from parents before deciding to show it.
Gallery chiefs themselves admit they sought legal advice before including the picture, titled Spiritual America, in the Pop Life: Art In A Material World show.
The exhibition also features huge sexually explicit images of penetration and works made from the pages of pornographic magazines.
Then and now: A 12-year-old Brooke Shields in the 1978 film Pretty Baby (left), and at a party last month at 44 (right). MailOnline chose not to show the portrait of naked 10-year-old Shields before it was removed from the Tate Modern
Richard Prince's image of Shields shows her from the knees up, naked, oiled and wearing make-up, looking directly at the viewer.
It is hung in a special room at the south London gallery with a notice on the door warning visitors they may find the image 'challenging'.
The artist himself described the 1983 work, which is in fact a photograph of a photograph taken by another artist, Gary Gross, as 'an extremely complicated photo of a naked girl who looks like a boy made up to look like a woman'.
Prince's picture was originally shown anonymously in a disused shop in a run-down area of New York, and the Tate show is believed to be the work's first appearance in a UK gallery.
The original Gross picture was taken after the artist hired Shields to pose as a model in 1975 and is said to have been done with her mother's consent.
Full on: American artist Jeff Koons' Dirty-Jeff On Top' statue stands in front of Made In Heaven, at the Pop Life, Art In A Material World exhibition to be staged at the Tate Modern
When the photographer later tried to republish the pictures in the 1980s Shields and her mother launched a legal battle to stop him, but he won the case.
Michele Elliott founder of children's charity Kidscape criticised the gallery's decision to exhibit the picture as a work of art.
She said: 'This is the kind of excuse people make for showing soft kiddy porn and I can't think anyone would want their child portrayed this way and I think it is obscene to do so. She is not old enough at that age to give consent for this to be taken.
'This has been put in a pouty adult way, it sounds like, and to masquerade under the guise of edgy art is ridiculous. It is soft kiddy porn.
'Putting a sign on the door like that means every paedophile in the land will head straight to that room.'
She added: 'I don't care if they show naked adults, I have got no trouble with nudity, but I do have trouble with children being portrayed in sexually provocative ways. They should have stuck with their gut feeling and excluded this work.'
Religious groups have also hit out at the decision.
Simon Calvert, a spokesman for The Christian Institute added: 'I think that any parent of young girls would just be so shocked to hear that a tax-payer funded
gallery thinks it is alright to show photographs of a nude ten-year-old in the middle of a pornography exhibition.
In your face: A visitor photographs an installation by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami during a preview of the Pop Life exhibition
'How far do things have to go before we eventually say enough is enough.'
'They took legal advice to see what they could get away with. Why didn't they take advice from ordinary parents and the public as to what's appropriate.'
Jack Bankowsky, the exhibitions co-curator, said he hoped the artistic interest in Spiritual America would not be overshadowed by controversy over its content.
He said: 'I hope that people respond to what is provocative and understand what the artist was trying to achieve.
'If it turned into that kind of brouhaha it would overwhelm the work and become a monosyllabic conversation.'
Visual impact This installation by American Keith Haring is less pornographic but still hard to take in
Prince wanted the viewer to respond to the 'eeriness' of Gross' original image, Mr Bankowsky said.
A spokesman for the Tate said they had given careful consideration to the work and the reaction it could provoke before including it in the exhibition.
'As with any artwork that contains challenging imagery, Tate has sought legal advice and evaluated the situation,' the spokesman said.
'Tate has taken measures to inform visitors of the nature of the work, providing information outlining the intentions of the artist.
'This is an important work by Richard Prince which has been publicly exhibited on a number of occasions, most recently in Richard Prince's major retrospective, Spiritual America, at the Guggenheim in New York."
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