Brooke Shields talked about Liam Neeson in her new memoir, "There Was a Little Girl," revealing that the actor wooed her back in 1992, proposed to her on Christmas Day, but then dumped her, San Jose Mercury News reported.

Shields, 49, admitted that she once dated Neeson after breaking up with then-boyfriend Dean Cain.

In her book, she wrote that Neeson "wooed me with his brogue, his poetry and his sh*tty choice of cheap pinot grigio wine."

Shields and Neeson had only been together for three months before Neeson popped the question, sans ring. The couple then spent Christmas together in New York with Shields' mother. However, later that night, Neeson flew back to Los Angeles and never called again.

Shields said that Neeson proposed to her a second time, but this time she dumped him, according to PEOPLE.

"He came back after the first time he left me and asked me to marry him again," Shields said. "And I said, 'No, no, no, because knowing you, you'll probably fall in love with your next leading lady and marry her, so I'm leaving myself out of this.' And I was dead right."

As Shields predicted, Neeson did end up falling in love with a leading lady. Neeson met Natasha Richardson and the couple married in 1994. Richardson passed away in 2009 from injuries incurred in a skiing accident.

Shields said she eventually saw Neeson years after the second proposal. She asked him to thank Richardson, who originated the role of Sally Bowles in "Cabaret," which Shields ended up playing as well.

"I was just trying to be very upfront about it and straightforward," she said.

Shields said she decided not to wrote too much about the second proposal.

"It just made the book too long and it wasn't about my mother," Shields said, mentioning that her mother was the main focus of her book. She joked that she might write about it for her own memoir.