Home / News / Celebrity News Brooke Shields and Drew Barrymore discuss being sexualized as young girls in Hollywood The Drew Barrymore Show/Twitter Both Brooke Shields and Drew Barrymore grew up with toxic moms. By Cassandra Stone April 12, 2023 The Drew Barrymore Show/Twitter Rectangle On Tuesday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show,” Brooke Shields and Drew Barrymore had a deeply vulnerable and important conversation about both of their experiences of being sexualized as young girls in the entertainment industry. Additionally, neither woman felt like she knew her place during the #MeToo movement because of it. Shields appeared on her good friend’s show to promote her two-part documentary titled “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” which delves into what it was like being sexualized as a young girl in Hollywood and having a deeply toxic relationship with her manager mother, Teri Shields. Barrymore has also been open about how her own complicated relationship with her mother and manager, Jade, has impacted her life. https://twitter.com/DrewBarrymoreTV/status/1645792818101915653 In a clip from the show that very quickly went viral, Barrymore asked Shields how she felt when the #MeToo movement garnered more attention in 2017. Related: Drew Barrymore says her dysfunctional childhood made her a better mom “I didn’t feel like I had a dog in that race. I didn’t feel like I could speak to it, because I experienced things that were so inappropriate at such a young age,” Barrymore said. “We were children. How did that movement affect you? Did you feel like you could speak to it?” Shields agreed, saying she didn’t feel like she could “speak to the movement” because she didn’t realize where she fell on the spectrum of sexualization, harassment, and even abuse—adding that for a long time, she didn’t have the tools to interpret everything she lived through. In 1979, Shields was cast to play a child prostitute at just 12 years old in the movie “Pretty Baby.” At just 14, she starred in “Blue Lagoon,” another film where she was also sexualized by spending the movie topless with just her hair covering her chest. While all of that is certainly disturbing enough, to get a clear idea of exactly how grown men in Hollywood—and around the world—were talking about Brooke Shields as a child, here’s an excerpt from a real magazine profile of her when she was an actual child. The journalist—a man—describes her as a “perfect nymphette,” her eyes as “sinfully blue,” and that she’s “a sultry mix of all-American virgin and whore.” She was 12 years old. Documentary on Brooke Shields is coming out soon on Disney+ and I will never not be horrified by the way so many adults sexualised a prepubescent girl. Should all be thrown in jail pic.twitter.com/Qo7z9eGWbi— 𝔰𝔞𝔯𝔦𝔰𝔥𝔞 🕊️🩶 (@carbdiem) March 28, 2023 “I was made to feel culpable, but at the same time you victim-shame yourself. We were so young and it was so ‘appropriate,’” Shields tells Barrymore. “I couldn’t feel sorry. I didn’t know what it was. I didn’t know.” Once she realized that her early career experiences were more than just problematic, it was difficult and overwhelming to process everything she’d been through—something she and Barrymore have in common. “I felt like I couldn’t speak to the movement, and I was so happy that it was happening, but I felt like I experienced too many things that were so gray and so awkward and I didn’t know were wrong at the time,” Barrymore said. Related: Everyone’s obsessed with this viral clip of Drew Barrymore in the rain—because it’s everything Many people on Twitter called attention to the interview with the two women, noting Barrymore’s brilliant interview style in particular. I’m not exaggerating when I say I think Drew is going to heal this country through her show https://t.co/FghcE2sXM8— Julia Claire (@ohJuliatweets) April 12, 2023 I am beyond happy they discussed the self-blaming that happens esp when youre young. It took me a long time and the help of others to even realize it was sexual abuse and that i could put it into those terms. https://t.co/aMsnrFYlkV— Sarah 🏴🖤❤ (@ScaredBisexual) April 12, 2023 Powerful conversation that can be applied to so many scenarios around child grooming and not knowing what is and isn’t okay as a child when around adults you think you should trust. #PrettyBaby @BrookeShields @DrewBarrymoreTV #metoo https://t.co/rVX6Dh8DNy— Yasmin Khatun Dewan (@Yasm1nK) April 12, 2023 Drew is doing such important work on her show and I’ve never seen an interview like this. I love her so much I’m crying. They were just babies and the adults in our lives and society at the time ignored what was happening to them. https://t.co/C3RlfqP5Os— The Intersectional Anansesem (@Tarantrinn) April 12, 2023 Becoming mothers to daughters (both women each have two) helped them understand and process how deeply wrong it was for them to have experienced sexualization at such a young age. The two agreed that looking back, they understood how serious and traumatic the experiences they went through were, especially as the two are both mothers with daughters. You can watch Shields’ documentary, “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” on Hulu. The latest News Santa by the numbers: 8 fun facts about his Christmas Eve journey News Hero truck driver in Ohio saves 4-year-old found wandering on busy road in the cold News ‘The world will never be the same’: Doctor delivers powerful affirmations to newborn News This viral TikTok is changing how parents teach kids to accept apologies