Brooke Shields claims that a doctor performed vaginal surgery on her without her consent

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“It felt like such an invasion,” Shields said of the procedure, which she underwent without consent in her 40s.
Advertisement “It felt like such an invasion — such a bizarre, like, rape of some kind,” she said.
“He legitimately proudly explained to me that he, you know, threw in a little twofer,” she said, per the article.
“Brooke [bares] all, painting a vibrant and optimistic picture of being a woman in the prime of her life, ” the book’s Amazon description says.
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Shields described the procedure, which she had without consent in her 40s, as “feeling like such an invasion.”.

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According to Brooke Shields, she was so embarrassed that she went a long time without telling her husband Chris Henchy that a plastic surgeon had done a vaginal tightening procedure on her without getting her permission.

In an interview with Us Weekly, the model and actor revealed the information, which the publication hinted at Wednesday.

According to her, “it felt like such an invasion — such a bizarre, like, rape of some kind.”.

According to the article, she claimed, “He really proudly told me that he, you know, threw in a little twofer.”. Nothing suggested that it should be younger, firmer, smaller, or tighter, particularly there. “.”.

Even though the surgery was “irreversible,” Shields, now 59, said she felt both “shame” and “anger,” but she chose not to sue the surgeon. A description of vaginal tightening from a UK plastic surgery hospital states that the procedure may also result in a scar that protrudes a few centimeters outside the vagina.

Us reports that the “Blue Lagoon” and “Suddenly Susan” actress wrote in the book, “If we are to change the way we approach and talk about women’s health, then we need to bring up the uncomfortable but very real issues.”.

Shields promises “remarkable candor” in her memoir, which is released on Tuesday.

“Brooke [bares] all, painting a vibrant and optimistic picture of being a woman in her prime,” describes the book on Amazon.

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