Drew Barrymore sheds light on her days in the Hollywood spotlight
Drew Barrymore gets candid about her decision to leave the glitz and glam of Hollywood behind
Drew Barrymore recently got candid about the future of her career in Hollywood and her decision to leave it all behind for the sake of family.
The star got candid with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM's Radio Andy and claimed, "If I'm being honest, the answer is no. I don't want to be on a film set right now, but that could change when my kids are older.”
“I stopped doing these when my kids were born because I've done it since I was in diapers at 11 months old is when I started."
"And it was a no-brainer to me to put making movies on a back burner so that I could be present and raise my kids myself. I didn't want to be on a film set asking the nanny how the kids were. I was like, that is not my journey. So when you step away from it, it's a lot less scary."
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