Brooke Shields' 15-year-old interview with Barbara Walters in 1981 still hurts.

"I felt used," the actress said as she recalled meeting the anchor legend on Tuesday's The Drew Barrymore Show.

Back then, Shields had been photographed in rather provocative poses for the Calvin Klein jeans label's advertising campaign.

Also the slogan "You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins?

Nothing.” invited Walters to accuse the child model of premature sexualization.

"She asked me for my measurements and made me stand up," the fifty-seven-year-old complained.

Her mother, Teri Shields, also a model and actress, had accompanied her to the studio but remained silent when Walters questioned her.

"It was a fiasco," Shields said.

The actress, who had already attracted attention in films with nude scenes such as "Pretty Baby" and "The Blue Lagoon", had repeatedly attacked 93-year-old Walters in recent months.

The interview was "practically criminal," Shields accused her in a podcast.