Actor Drew Barrymore opened up this week about working with disgraced filmmaker Woody Allen in a candid interview with Allenâs adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, who has accused her father of sexually abusing her as a child.
On Mondayâs episode of âThe Drew Barrymore Show,â the host and her guest discussed âAllen v. Farrow,â HBOâs four-part docuseries reexamining writer Dylan Farrowâs long-held claim that the director molested her.
Allen has repeatedly denied the allegation and denounced the HBO investigation, which includes powerful interviews with Dylan Farrow, her mother, Mia Farrow, and more, as well as court documents, home videos and excerpts from Allenâs work that overwhelmingly paint the Oscar winner as a sexual predator.
“I want to say, first out of the gate . that I would like to explain myself,” said Barrymore, who starred in Allen’s 1996 romantic comedy, “Everyone Says I Love You.”
Drew Barrymore admits she has no plans to return to acting as of now ANI | Updated: Mar 11, 2021 18:53 IST
Washington [US], March 11 (ANI): Actor Drew Barrymore recently revealed that she doesn t have plans to appear on the big screen as of now.
According to People Magazine, the Charlie s Angels star made an appearance on SiriusXM s Radio Andy podcast on Wednesday (local time) and admitted that she is done with acting for now. 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, the 46-year-old author said when asked about making a comeback
Drew Barrymore recounts experience of being in psychiatric ward at 13
Drew, who has daughters Olive and Frankie with ex-husband Will Kopelman said she can understand her mother s decision to get her admitted. Drew Barrymore , Instagram
Updated: Feb 24, 2021, 07:51 AM IST
Actor Drew Barrymore was admitted to a psychiatric ward as a teenager when she went out of control. Recently, the actor recalled the time she spent in a padded room.
Drew s mother, Jaid Barrymore had her admitted to a facility when she was 13 because she had too many resources and her behaviour was getting out of control.
Speaking to SiriusXM DJ Howard Stern, Drew said, I used to laugh at those like Malibu 30 day places. Malibu was sort of the opposite of the experience I had. I was in a place for a year and a half called Van Eyes Psychiatric. And you couldn t mess around in there and if you did, you would get thrown either in a padded room or get put in stretcher restraints, a