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Brooke Shields, 56, Rocks A Strapless Red Swimsuit As She Goes For A Dip On Thanksgiving — Photos

Brooke Shields conquered a virus plunge pool on Thanksgiving, yet looked astounding while at the same time doing it!

Brooke Shields, 56, looked totally stunning in a strapless red bathing suit on Thanksgiving! The entertainer wore the one piece on Thursday, Nov. 25 as she boldly ventured into a virus plunge pool, which are accepted to lessen muscle torment and aggravation by immediately desensitizing the nerves encompassing joints. She properly set the video to Bill Withers “Exquisite Day” — in spite of the fact that, we aren’t sure that chilly water was just wonderful!

“New Thanksgiving custom,” The Blue Lagoon star joked in her inscription, including a turkey and snowflake emoticon. While the climate looked radiant, it was more similar to a spring day in Los Angeles with temperatures falling around 70 degrees. Brooke cleverly responded to the virus water as she plunged a toe in, picking to keep her long brunette secures up a bun to try not to get wet. She gradually maneuvered into the water, unbendingly placing her arms in before completely bringing down her body and shoulders.

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A few of her renowned buddies got a kick out of the pic, including Christie Brinkley, 67. “Body-ody-ody‼️” the very model remarked with three fire emoticons, apparently referring to “Body” by Megan Thee Stallion. Ali Wentworth jested, “You should cook the Turkey not yourself… ” while Sophia Bush responded, “Cold dive!? LOVE.” Canadian TV have Kuljeet Kaila humorously added, “In Cali? That resembles Canadian summer climate.”

It’s nothing unexpected to see Brooke looking so great: the entertainer as of late drilled down into feeling more “certain” as she hit her mid-50s. “I feel more grounded, I feel hotter, I feel less troubled by: ‘Gracious, what is their take of me?'” she said in a meeting to Irish Times while advancing her new Netflix film A Castle For Christmas.

“I’m not burdened similarly that I spent a lot of my childhood in. I actually care about individuals, yet I don’t place myself in this situation to feel ‘not exactly’. And out of nowhere, I resembled: ‘For what reason am I not addressed?’ Why am I told: ‘You’re over in light of the fact that you’re not in your 20s’? I’m 56 and I feel more enabled now than I could possibly do,'” she added.