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Brooke Shields says she’s awkward, nerdy and always tripping over due to her whirring brain

Brooke Shields says her daughters were angry she didn't warn them about her documentary

Brooke Shields says she’s “awkward” and always tripping over because her brain is in extreme overdrive.

Brooke Shields says her brain is in such extreme overdrive she never thinks how she looks

Despite her on-screen composure, the ‘Blue Lagoon’ actress, 57, added she is nerdy and clumsy as her mind is always on other things.

She told Page Six: “I’ve always been a little awkward. And I’ve always been a studier and a smudgy eye-glass person and tripping (over.)

“My mind is always thinking of so many things that I don’t think about presenting myself.”

Brooke’s film director husband Chris Henchy, 59, with whom she has daughters Rowan, 19, and Grier, 16, agreed with his wife in a joint chat with the actress, adding: “She’s very nerdy. She can embarrass the family, laugh at the stupidest jokes.”

But he added about how her down-to-earth nature is loved by his relatives: “One thing with Brooke that I learned whenever I introduced her to people, like, back in the day – my mom and dad and my family, they were like, ‘Um, she’s the most normal.’

“It’s insane that she is as normal as she is. I don’t think I take it for granted.”

The pair spoke in New York at the red carpet premiere of her two-part Disney+ film ‘Pretty Baby’, which exposes Hollywood exploitation and tells how she was raped in her 20s.

Brooke said her youngest daughter wept “a lot” while watching the docuseries, though Rowan was better prepared to handle its contents.

She told Glamour magazine’s editor-in-chief Samantha Barry during a panel talk that followed the premiere of the film about overwhelmed Grier’s emotional reaction to it: “There were a lot of tears. She had a very strong reaction in the beginning and couldn’t finish the film, to be honest.”

Brooke also told how she survived the rape and exploitation she has been subjected to by “compartmentalising” the traumas before finally finding her “voice”.

She added: “I had never seen my whole life in its entirety, start to finish. I’m a very good compartmentalising human being, and that’s how, I think, I stayed alive.

“To look at all of it, to watch the progression of that little girl, and see how her voice changed – you know there’s something really… I’m very proud that I found my voice. You can hear my voice. I’m proud of all the work I’ve done. I’m proud that I’ve come this far.”

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