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Brooke Shields examines her life, fame in doc 'Pretty Baby'

Brooke Shields, right, the subject of the documentary film "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields," poses with director Lana Wilson at the premiere of the film at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, Friday, Jan. 20, 2023, in Park City, Utah. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Brooke Shields reveals that she was the victim of a sexual assault in a new documentary about her life that premiered Friday afternoon at the Sundance Film Festival. She doesn't name the man who she said raped her, but she described the circumstances: It took place soon after she graduated college with someone she knew professionally and had met for dinner to discuss work. The assault happened when she went to his hotel room to call a cab.

"I didn't fight that much. I just absolutely froze," she says in the film. "I thought my one 'no' should have been enough." Later, when she told her friend, security specialist Gavin de Becker, about what happened, he said, "That's rape." At the time she wasn't ready to believe it.

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