
In the early 80's, while all men in the country were awkwardly lusting over jail bait Brook Shields, she apparently did not feel the same about her body.
"(In my early career days) I didn't want to (look in the mirror). What if I didn't like what I saw?" she told More Magazine in it's May issue. "What if I didn't look like I did in the magazines?"
Over the years though, she's gotten better... at least a little.
"Suddenly I realized how good (my body) had been to me over the years," she said. "(Still), people say, 'I love my wrinkles.' I don't love my wrinkles – come on!"
A model with self-image problems? Get out of town! Next you'll be telling me that clowns are actually the saddest people, politicians are not as moral as their commercials make them out to be, and that my mother is obligated to tell me I'm the most special person in the whole world. But really, I'm glad that Brook's body-issues were only contained to not looking in mirrors, instead of, say, acting out sexually at an extremely young age by being part of a Martin Scorsee naked rape scene or posing lewdly for Calvin Klein before she turned 15. Now that would have been a real problem. Good thing it was only the mirror thing.