Drew Barrymore Says Having Children Changed Her Opinion About Working With Woody Allen

May 18, 2021 14:32


"I was gaslit into not looking at a narrative beyond what I was being told." https://t.co/MfPpvk2iTl
- BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) May 18, 2021
Drew Barrymore is saying she now regrets working with Woody Allen. She starred in his 1996 film Everybody Says I Love You ( Read more... )

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doriiansz May 18 2021, 13:53:37 UTC
I completely forgot Drew was in a WA movie. This "having children" excuse people use for explaining their bs is so tired. So what you're telling me if you didn't have kids, you'd be on the side of a sexual predator? This is not aimed at Drew only, but also all the men who use the "I have a daughter" when discussing sexual assault. But that's just how I feel. Good on Drew for giving Dylan a safe platform though. It's about time Hollywood woke tf up about WA.

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thatgum_youlike May 18 2021, 16:50:27 UTC
tbf if anyone gets a pass here it's drew, she experienced horrible shit as a child star so it's completely understandable that having children of her own would change her perspective on things considering what she's been through

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v_is_for_violet May 18 2021, 17:43:38 UTC
I know some people are being ridiculous when they use this but also, I think you can obviously know something is wrong but also grow in your empathy and understanding of it depending on the changing circumstances of your life. Like I have always known that victims of public shootings are traumatized and that’s it’s a horrible thing. Obviously. But then there was a shooting at the mall I work at, I was not hurt but it gave me a whole new understanding of just how awful and traumatic it is to go through something like that. And now I understand victims of public shootings so much more then I did before. So I think when people have kids an actually see their lives play out it gives them a whole new understanding. Just my perspective❤️

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braindiva May 18 2021, 19:07:35 UTC
I think what people attribute to their kids is just really emotional maturity that comes with aging and seeing things from a different point of view. I don't have kids and I'm in my 40s, but I see things differently than I did when I was younger. I'm a lot less naive about human nature in some ways, and more forgiving of flaws and stumbles in other ways (not in the case of Allen though!). Having children tends to make you grow up, and while I can never know how I'd feel if I had kids, I don't feel I needed kids to evolve; I just needed to have different experiences.

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remember_today May 18 2021, 22:32:59 UTC
I think in this case, it's actually a valid comment. I had no exposure to kids until I had my own. I knew Woody was a creep but not all the details. Watching Rowan's recent doc and thinking of my own kids that age, I was finally enlightened to all the details and to the fact that a child that age would not make up that kind of story.

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