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Drew Barrymore: Daughters are not allowed in front of the camera

You can watch videos, but even uploading them is taboo. Drew Barrymore wants her daughters to be children.

Los Angeles – US actress Drew Barrymore (46, “Charlie’s Angels”) does not want to show the faces of her daughters on social media.

“I want them to be children,” she said on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “And I don’t show my kids on social media. I’m like a fucking Doberman when it comes to her. “

Even if their daughters Olive (9) and Frankie (7) liked to watch videos on Tiktok, they knew full well that they were not allowed to upload anything there themselves. The children will therefore still not be seen on Barrymore’s talk show. “They get in a bad mood when they find out that they are not allowed in front of the camera, but they know exactly why,” said the actress.

Olive and Frankie are from Barrymore’s marriage to fellow actor Will Kopelman. The couple were married from 2012 to 2016. dpa

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