December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Charlie Angels actress, Drew Barrymore, has enjoyed herself in the rain as she told her fans to do same. 




Taking to social media, Drew Barrymore, shared a video showing the moment before she went into the rain to have fun. She says: “If it’s raining anywhere you are, just run out in the rain, don’t miss the opportunity.”


Taking to her Instagram page again, Barrymore, shared a video showing moment she was enjoying herself in the rain. 

She says: “Whenever you can, go out in the rain, do not miss the opportunity.”


Childhood biography of Drew Barrymore:

“Barrymore grew up on Poinsettia Place in West Hollywood, until she moved to Sherman Oaks at the age of seven. In her 2015 memoir, Wildflower, she says she talks “like a valley girl” because she grew up in Sherman Oaks. She moved back to West Hollywood upon becoming emancipated at age fourteen. Barrymore attended elementary school at Fountain Day School in West Hollywood and Country School. In the wake of her sudden stardom, Barrymore endured a notoriously troubled childhood. She was a regular at Studio 54 as a young girl, and her nightlife and constant partying became a popular subject with the media. She was placed in rehab at the age of 13, and spent eighteen months in an institution for the mentally ill. A suicide attempt at 14 put her back in rehab, followed by a three-month stay with singer David Crosby and his wife. The stay was precipitated, Crosby said, because she “needed to be around some people that were committed to sobriety.” Barrymore described the period of her life for Little Girl Lost. After a successful juvenile court petition for emancipation, she moved into her own apartment at the age of fifteen.”

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