Brooke Shields and model daughter Grier Henchy, 18, get matching tattoos with ... trends now
Legendary supermodel Brooke Shields got a matching tattoo with her youngest daughter Grier Henchy, who turned 18 just last month.
The 58-year-old New York native, who started her career at just 11 months, and teen both opted to get a sentimental design inked to their wrists of two pairs of high heels facing each other, symbolizing 'Grier literally growing into Brooke's shoes.'
Grier, a self-professed fashion fiend with a penchant for swiping designer pieces from her mom's closet, is pursing a modeling career and has already been featured in a Mother's Day campaign for Victoria's Secret alongside Shields.
The duo documented the experience on an upcoming episode of celebrity tattoo artist Scott Campbell's Stupid Things for Love podcast, which will drop on May 13.
Legendary supermodel Brooke Shields got a matching tattoo with her youngest daughter Grier Henchy, who turned 18 just last month
Campbell has spent the past two decades tattooing some of Hollywood's biggest names including Jennifer Anniston, Johnny Depp, and Robert Downey Jr.
His podcast follows his sessions with 'guests from all walks of life to learn more about their career, life experiences, personal stories and more.'
The episode with Shields, who previously got a ladybug tattoo with her eldest child Rowan, and Henchy is teased to feature 'some very emotional moments' between the mother daughter duo.
Last week, the Blue Lagoon star revealed that both Grier and Rowan, 20, sleep in her bed when her husband Chris Henchy, 60, is out of town.
'You know, the minute my husband is on any type of work trip or gone or something, you know, they still sleep in the bed with me,' she said on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show on Thursday.
The actress added: ''We still watch rom-coms. They're my babies and they will never not be.'
Brooke also discussed how her daughters are both going off to college in the fall, but that she doesn't think they'll be out of the house for very long.
'Yeah, I've been avoiding thinking of it because people will