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Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are living their best life, staying away from the limelight. However, the ex-wife of Andre Agassi is not about stepping away from the spotlight. Hence, she is gearing up to take the stage once again. An entertainer by blood, Brooke Shields has recently released a new on-stage venture. Consequently, she has cordially invited her fans to witness her perform it for the first time live.

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The American actress has always embraced her glamor. Once again, she is ready to showcase it to her fans while she mixes her theatrical skills with her new endeavor.

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Andre Agassi’s ex-wife embraces the spotlight on a new stage 

Leading a life of on-camera action and performance, Shields has always been proud of her performer status. Now, she is stepping away from the camera and coming to perform live in front of her fans in a new and thrilling endeavor.

She recently took to her Instagram to join her in a unique theatrical story-telling performance. “Previously Owned by Brooke Shields” is debuting at an iconic New York City Jazz restaurant, Cafe Carlyle. Sharing pictures from her debut performance of the act at Nap, Shields looked vibrant and thrilled in front of the audience.

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A saga of candid interaction, story-telling, and music is all set to bring the theatrical performance in a new way to the audience. Without any editing or hindrances, Shields is all ready to tell her story in her own way.

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It will be Shields’ first time performing at Cafe Carlyle Fall and she is inviting all her fans to witness it live.

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A completely different lifestyle from her former husband Andre Agassi, Shields is embracing her calling of performing even now. On the other hand, Agassi is happily living his retirement life, not being a part of the “lonely” sport.

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Andre Agassi found tennis the most lonely sport 

Despite being a stalwart tennis player, Agassi opened up about his take on the sport in his autobiography, ‘Open’. The shocking revelation of not liking the sport left his fans in shock but Agassi came clean.

He narrated how tennis was the most lonely sport among all the individual sports. The one that comes closest to it is boxing, but even they have their corner men and managers.

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Apart from that, boxers could touch, fight, and tussle with each other, expressing their frustration. However, for him, a tennis player looked like a lunatic shouting alone.

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But now, Agassi enjoys his off-court life with his wife Steffi Graf staying away from the spotlight. The separation of Agassi and Shields might have been painful but the two have found their calling and pursue that happily.

What do you make of Shields’ foray into performance art? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Shivali Sharma is a Tennis Writer and Content Manager at EssentiallySports. With an extensive experience of more than 3 years in writing and content management, Shivali has authored numerous articles concerning the ‘Queen of the Court’, Serena Williams, and the ‘Big 3’, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, including their personal life, career, and more. In addition to this, Shivali is a sworn Djokovic fan who hails his grit in face of every challenge. Additionally, she roots for Jannik Sinner whose relentless gameplay she can’t help but admire. Apart from this, when she is away from writing, Shivali enjoys exploring the great outdoors through trekking and indulging in her passion for reading books.

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