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Behind the facade of an illustrious career and relationship with former No. 1 ranked tennis player Andre Agassi, Brooke Shields was challenged and struggling.

While promoting her new documentary, "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields," the 57-year-old model and actress revealed that Agassi, whom she was married to for two years, was "petulant" after she guest-starred on the sitcom "Friends" in 1996.

"Andre was in the audience supporting me, and he stormed out," Shields recalled of the show's taping in an interview with The New Yorker. "He said, ‘Everybody’s making fun of me. You made a fool of me by that behavior.’"

As a result, Shields says Agassi "smashed all his trophies."

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Brooke Shields in a zig-zag tank top smiles in front of Andre Agassi wearing a mustard shirt and white jacket in Cape Town

Brooke Shields was married to retired tennis star Andre Agassi from 1997 to 1999, although they began dating in 1993. (TREVOR SAMSON/AFP)

"Who wins for that? That’s just—don’t," she said of his reaction.

In a season two episode titled "The One After the Superbowl: Part 1," Shields portrays Erika Ford, a woman infatuated with Matt LeBlanc's character Joey Tribianni, or in this case, the alter ego he portrays in the show as Dr. Drake Ramoray from "Days of Our Lives."

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"In the scene, I’m supposed to lick Joey’s fingers, because they’re the hands of a genius, and I want to devour them, and I’m a nut. [LeBlanc] was cute - he was, like, ‘I’ve washed my hands and they’re all clean.’ I was, like, ‘I had a mint!’"

Brooke Shields holds and licks Matt Leblanc's hand while sitting at a table during a scene from 'Friends,' as she plays Erika Ford and he is Joey Tribbiani

Brooke Shields starred as Erika Ford in one episode of "Friends" in 1996. (Brian D. McLaughlin/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal)

Shields remembers the overt behavior of her character almost being too powerful for the scene. 

"I throw my head back in this cackle. We had done it in rehearsal, and they said, ‘It’s too crazy. Don’t do it.’ And I begged for it. 'It’s so funny. It just makes her crazier. And she’s pretty, so she needs to really be crazy.' And they were, like, ‘No, no.’ We did the first take, and it was fine. And then the second take, they scream, 'Shields! Put it back in!'"

Brooke Shields 'seductively' licks Matt Leblanc's hand while sitting at a table during a scene from 'Friends,' as she plays Erika Ford and he is Joey Tribbiani

Brooke Shields played Erika Ford, a character she describes as "crazy." (Brian D. McLaughlin/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal)

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After Agassi voiced his frustration with the scene, Shields remembers being confused.

"I’m, like, ‘It’s comedy! What is the matter with you?’ I learned later that he was addicted to crystal meth at that point, so that irrational behavior I’m sure had something to do with that." 

"It was petulant behavior," she said of Agassi's response. "It co-opted ['Friends'] for me emotionally because all of a sudden then my focus went to him," she said.

Brooke Shields holds Andre Agassi's face with her right hand as she leans in for a kiss after he won the Canadian Open

Brooke Shields says that crystal meth could have impacted Andre Agassi's reaction at the time, although she is unsure. (ANDRE PICHETTE/AFP)

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In his 2009 memoir "Open," Agassi detailed his abuse of crystal meth in 1997 while he was playing tennis.

A representative for Agassi, 52, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

Shields' Hulu documentary will drop next week on April 3.