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Drew Barrymore ‘couldn’t’ act after having children

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Drew Barrymore ‘couldn’t’ act after having children

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  • Drew Barrymore “couldn’t” act any more after having her children.
  • She started her job when she was only 11 months old.
  • Drew was getting ready to be an interior designer, but then she was asked to do her own TV talk show.
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The famous person started her job when she was only 11 months old. But, when she became a mom to her two daughters, who are now 10 and 9 years old, she wanted to find a new path. She wanted to be true to herself in everything she does.

She explained to Better Homes and Gardens magazine’s Style Maker issue: “When I started having kids, I didn’t want to be playing characters and pretending to be different people. Everything changed for me. I just couldn’t do it.”

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Drew was getting ready to be an interior designer, but then she was asked to do her own TV talk show on CBS. It started in 2020.

She said: “There was a long period of time when I thought I could go into interior design and that would make me happy.

“I could do all my thrifting and shopping; I could make things unique, I won’t ever be cookie-cutter. I thought I could even do a show around it. And that’s where I was headed when this woman called and was like, ‘Would you ever consider doing a talk show?'”

When it comes to her talk show, the ‘Never Been Kissed star wanted her studio to have an environment that made her guests “feel invited”.

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She said: “I didn’t want this, like, bizarre interview dynamic that I’ve been on the other side of my whole life, where you’re just expected to tell anecdotal stories.”

Drew has a similar vibe in her home.

She said: “When people come in here, I want them to feel like they can put their feet up and never leave – no uptightness and no fancy sofas.”

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