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Brooke Shields Much Concerned About

Shields is doing a new comedy flick 'Furry Vengeance' with Brendan Fraser. The movie portraits the story of a real estate developer who has to deal with an array of furious animals, when his new housing subdivision had to invade their habitat.
The film intends to instigate the people, about the impacts of human invasions on the .
"It all upsets me because I feel like we keep losing sight of simpler, smaller things. I don't know what is true or not, I only know what I can do on a daily basis because I believe in it,“ says Shields.
“Whether I am turning the water off in between brushing my teeth, which my little daughter is the police of, or I am recycling, or switching my products or using an energy saving washing machine. I just have to do the best that I can do and keep doing more", continues the American actress.
"There's an eco message but it is not something that we're preaching. We hope it spurs conversation with our kids about Mother , the environment and the animals and how they can respect that," Shields adds.



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