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Drew Barrymore embraces ‘normal childhood’ in joyful rain video

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Fans are being reminded by Drew Barrymore that rain is lovely.

The Drew Barrymore Show” host uploaded a clip of herself outside, smiling and taking in the rain in a video she released on Sunday.

The actress, 47, exclaimed joyfully, “Whenever you can walk out into the rain… do not miss the occasion!”

And the internet just can’t get enough of it. On Instagram, her post has gotten close to 500,000 likes, while on TikTok, it has gotten over 2 million.

Although opinions were generally favorable, others chastised the actress for bragging about her wealth and position.

It seems fantastic not have to worry about money, tweeted @vanthefirst on Twitter.

Others, though, backed Barrymore by reminding admirers of the struggles the young actress faced.

Nlá jm wrote, “People being harsh about this obviously forget how much Drew Barrymore went through as a kid star.” “I grin every time I think of how much fun she has in her life.”

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Another supporter recalled his or her own childhood memories of playing outside in the rain. “I had the impression that I was viewing the little Drew, who never had the chance to experience a typical childhood, playing in the rain in her adult body when I first watched this earlier today. I’m overjoyed for her.”

When she was just 7 years old, Barrymore became well-known for her part in “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” Later, she battled alcohol and drug addiction, entering treatment at the age of 12 and relapsing at the age of 13.

About Drew Barrymore’s childhood and family

Barrymore has spoken up about her violent alcoholic father, actor John Drew Barrymore, and her mother’s difficulties with parenting. when she was nine, her parents split up.

Barrymore revealed to the Guardian in a 2015 interview that, despite being surrounded by so much negativity at the age of 14, she dreamed of living a joyful life at 40.

“I was terrified of going somewhere I didn’t know. Barrymore remarked, “I honestly thought I was going to die at 25. But even when things were bad, I always felt like there should be goodness. “I never descended completely into darkness. I could have done so many things that would have pushed me over the edge, but I just knew not to.

Barrymore went on to enjoy a lucrative career in movies, appearing in titles like “Scream,” “50 First Dates,” and “Charlie’s Angels,” to name a few. In 2020, her chat program made its debut. She and her ex-husband Will Kopelman have two daughters together: Olive, age 9, and Frankie, age 8.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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