If you were in a movie, would you watch it? While many people would probably say yes, Drew Barrymore is not one of them. The actress and talk show host recently revealed why she doesn’t watch her own movies during an episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show.”
“You Won’t Catch Drew Barrymore Watching A Movie By Herself!”
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Barrymore, 47, explained that when her daughters, Olive, 10, and Frankie, 8, started watching movies she starred in, they called them “mommy movies.” When asked how Barrymore felt about seeing herself in a movie, she replied, “I’m like, [giggles in a giddy way] and then i just move on. I would have loved to stop and pause but then I think I was so scared of being caught watching my own film that I ended up going right ahead.”
He went on to explain his thoughts on watching his own movie with a story about a time he was on an airplane. “By the way, the movie I was showing, I think it was like ‘The Wedding Singer’ or something on an airplane and it was on the screen I had and I immediately flipped through it,” he said. “Because I like can you imagine if someone walks by?”
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“The Drew Barrymore Show” followers on TikTok left their thoughts on Barrymore’s “mom movie” in the comment section of the clip with the caption, “You won’t catch #DrewBarrymore watching #movies by himself ?.”
“Your ‘mother’ movie is very good! ???” said a follower. “Ma’am, you are a national treasure. You can and should watch your work whenever you want!?” added another.
One fan suggested that the actor watch his film by writing, “You should be proud of your work! No shame in celebrating your great film.” Another added to the thought by saying, “Who cares what other people think?? YOU put in the energy and dedication…be proud of your work! ⭐️?”
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Barrymore recently spoke with PEOPLE about how the show came about for her. Elaine Bauer Brooks, executive vice president of development and multi-platform content at CBS called Barrymore in 2019 and asked her to make a sales tape. “I was like, ‘Make no mistake, this is an audition,'” he said. “I’m happy to prove to myself I can do this, not to mention other people.”
Barrymore had one condition when it came to hosting the show. He doesn’t want it to be just about celebrities. “I said, “I don’t want to do a show where all I do is talk insider baseball. That’s not the growth I’m looking for. But if you are willing to strike a balance [of celebrity and other stories]I really want to do that show,’” he explained.
“The Drew Barrymore Show” launched in September 2020 in the midst of a pandemic. It struggled a bit at first and Barrymore said the original vision wasn’t suitable for daylight. The COVID shutdown didn’t exactly help the show get off to a strong start either. “I was talking in a room alone. I write monologues only at night,” he said. After several focus groups and the necessary changes, things turned around for the show and this fall, ratings increased 70 percent.
Drew Barrymore Tries To Find A Balance With Work And Home Life
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While Barrymore is busy hosting and producing the show, as well as her entrepreneurial gig, she wants to find more balance between work life and motherhood. “I just want to be at home with the kids. I never had balance,” he said. “I’m like a crushing pendulum ball. Pain, ecstasy. Heavier, thinner. Overjoyed, really depressed. Working hard, completely lost and broke, no idea what I’m doing. Balance is an elusive b—h that haunts me. I want to find it in my 50s.”
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