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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Drew Barrymore for Allure US January 2013



 On posing for Playboy back in 1995: "It's embarrassing to go through any rebellious stage in front of people that you love and respect, and yet I'm glad I did. I'm glad I lived such a full life before I settled down into a family, because I got to enjoy it and get it out of my system."

On her tumultuous teenage years: “The mistakes, the potholes, the journeys, the bad patterns – all of it is so much clearer to me now…but I still don’t totally feel like a grown-up. Maybe I never will.”

On starting a new project and committing to it: “I will always commit. It’s like my new makeup line: I can tell you every single detail about how and why we got here. I want to be that kind of mother. I’m that kind of friend. I’m that kind of producer. I do everything in this life-or-death way…The only thing I’ve tried to get better at is starting to believe maybe it’s not life or death. But the [level of] commitment hasn’t changed or wavered.”

On husband, Will Kopelman: “We have opposite experiences, but we’re not opposites. We’re both very particular and detail-oriented. We love art and music and adventures, and we laugh our asses off together. I’m a Kopelman now. I have stationery that says ‘Drew Barrymore Kopelman’. I love to sort of honor and be a part of the family business with Chanel, and then I try to do a little something funky and me. I wear a lot of Chanel now.”

Photos: Carter Smith and Jason McDonald








Courtesy of Allure

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