Drew Barrymore has been opened with his case concerning how absent his parents were in his life and how to find a guide that led her to make a tender request to her scarce 7 years.
From an early age, Drew Barrymore has been famous for his performances as a director, producer, and television host. It has been marking a significant path in the entertainment industry over the years and is currently still dear and respected by the public and the media.
But as many of their fans know, their walking through the world of cinema has not been easy. In addition to starting working from an early age, I was in a difficult environment and with little paternal supervision.
When Steven Spielberg met little Drew, it was for the casting of his movie E.T. And he immediately noticed that his parents were uneven from her. "He stood out much later from his time to go to bed, he went to places he should only have heard and lived a life at a very tender age that I think he stole his childhood," said Steven Spielberg about Barrymore's childhood.
The actress declared that derived from that, she made an innocent request to Steven Spielberg, while they recorded the movie E.T. He explained that while they filmed the movie, he asked Spielberg to be his father. Although it was very tender and very difficult to reject, Steven had to say no. “I felt very helpless because I was not his father. It could only be a kind of counselor for her. "
She procured her, carried her on vacation, gave her a kitten called "Gertie," like her character, and even made more than 8 people give life to E.T. Outside cameras so that Drew played and not lose the illusion.
Spielberg eventually agreed to be his godfather and always remained close to her as he grew up. Both still maintain a close relationship and Drew understood that Anque was not his father, if he fulfilled an important role in his life. "He is the only person in my life so far that he has been a father figure."
Now Drew exercises his motherhood in singleness and in a much healthier and more responsible way not to repeat what she had to happen.