Brooke Shields Always keep it real when it comes to aging.
Shields, 59, spoke about aging in the public eye during his appearance Good morning America On Monday, January 13, while promoting her memoir, Brooke Shields is not allowed to grow old: Thoughts on aging as a womanWhich dropped on Tuesday, January 14th.
“It's important to understand where you've been, but I think it's really fun to say, 'Maybe I don't know where I'm going, but I'm here,'” Shields said. The actresses added: “I want to look my best, and I want to be healthy.”
While Shields admitted that she wishes “things were a little louder and tighter,” she still feels like she's “earned everything I have on my face.”
“It's important to pat yourself on the back and say, 'What do you want to do now?' “You're no longer connected to biology in the same way,” Shields explained.
This isn't the first time Shields has been candid when it comes to aging. Earlier this month, Shields Open exclusively for Us Weekly About changing views on aging in the modern world.
“Yes, (aging) has its downsides, but (women) are no longer chasing something: they should have children at this age, they should get married, they should finish college,” she said. we. “There are so many decades where we're just trying to get to the next stage. And then there's a transition.”
Shields went on to say that getting older made her feel “more ambitious.” Pushing the limits in life.
“I feel like I deserve it more. I still feel afraid. I still feel stressed that I'm not good enough. I still have to force myself to move forward, (but) we have become unignorable.” Beautiful baby The star said. “We're very cool, and I think that's a little scary for everyone.”