Brooke shields grandfather paid to abort her

Brooke Shields is an American actress and model who was born on May 31, 1965. She acted in many movies, such as The Blue Lagoon (1980) and Endless Love (1981). Shields quit her job in 1983 to go to college, where she got a bachelor’s degree in French literature. Shields was the star of the 1990s sitcom Suddenly Susan. “There Was a Little Girl” is the name of her new book. Shields says in her book that when her mother got pregnant, her grandfather told her that having a child outside of a marriage could hurt her father’s reputation. Even her grandfather helped pay for the abortion. But instead of going to an abortionist, her mother bought a coffee table with the money. Shields says that the table became her favourite, and when she was a little girl, she used it to pull herself up. She writes, “The table helped me stand up and saved my life.”
Brooke Christa Shields was born in New York City to Frank (1941-2003) and Teri (née Schmon) Shields. Frank died in 2003, and Teri died in 2012. Her Italian, French, Irish, and English ancestry comes from her father, and her German, English, Scots-Irish, and Welsh ancestry comes from her mother. Shields was brought up to be a Roman Catholic. Frank married Teri, but they split up when Brooke was five months old. She has three half-sisters and two step-brothers. At age 10, when she was confirmed in the Roman Catholic Church, she took the name “Camille.” Shields is married to TV writer Chris Henchy, and they live in New York with their two daughters. Please pray that abortion will end…

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