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Drew Barrymore & Hugh Grant at the "Music and Lyrics" London Premiere



Drew is always so damn cute.


But
whoever did her makeup should be fired. Her foundation is two shades too light and her eyes are all wrong with those cheap looking fake lashes..
Still love her though!





















































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Drew Barrymore Doesn't Regret Flashing or Wild Childhood

Drew was recently asked by Parade Magazine if she regretted flashing her breasts on Late Night with David Letterman when she was twenty years old.

Drews response?

"How fun was that? I'm so glad I was so free at one point in my life."



She was also asked about her wild years as a young teen, who had to enter rehab by the age of thirteen.


"I felt really upset when people felt sad for me. Like, 'Oh, wow, washed-up child actor having to work in a coffeehouse. It must be really, really awful.'

"But I'm really glad for that time in my life having to ride the bus, struggling to pay my rent, getting heckled by people. Even Hollywood casting directors were rude and patronizing."

"They would say, 'Do you know how lucky you are to be in this room?' I would just say, 'Yes, I do.' It was humbling and humiliating."














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Drew Barrymore & Hugh Grant to Judge VH1 Songwriting Competition

The stars of the upcoming theatrical feature 'Music and Lyrics' will judge 'Your Music, Your Lyrics' as part of a song-writing contest created by Warner Bros and VH1.

Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant, stars of 'Music and Lyrics', (opens nationwide Feb. 14) will be judges on VH1's, 'Your Music, Your Lyrics'.

From December 26-January 20, contestants wrote, recorded and uploaded original love songs to a VH1 site, which received nearly 400 entries.

You can rate entries online until Feb. 2, and the top-rated videos will be judged by a panel of experts from VH1, Grant and Barrymore. The winning song will be selected Feb. 3, and its songwriter will be flown to Los Angeles for the film’s red-carpet premiere, as well as having their song professionally recorded.





























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Drew Barrymore Arriving at the Golden Globes

Drew looks so beautiful here, it simply cannot be done any better than this.

Purely angelic.
























































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Cameron Diaz & Drew Barrymore Shop

Two of the three Charlie's Angels doing a little Christmas shopping.
























Cameron was recently interviewed by DesertNews.com about Christmas, driving in England, and her new movie, 'The Holiday'.


Question: Going anywhere for the holidays this year?
Answer: I'll be here (Los Angeles) when everybody else goes away, which is awesome. It's my favorite time of the year. It's glorious, I love being alone. I just love being by myself. I'm good at it. But not in a weird way. It's not like, "Leave me alone!" I'm just very comfortable by myself.

Question: Guess the idea of house-swapping isn't very appealing, huh?
Answer: Nope. Nope. No. No. Don't want anybody in my house. Well, friends of course, but not a total stranger. But I've stayed in total strangers' homes, and I'm very respectful about leaving them exactly the way I found them. But I'm not taking that chance.

Question: Your "Holiday" co-star Kate Winslet has been nominated for four Academy Awards. You're best-known for frothy comedies such as "There's Something About Mary" and "Charlie's Angels." Does that ever make you feel, oh, I don't know, undervalued?
Answer: I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I'm happy with the things that I've accomplished. I'm not ashamed for being a happy, bubbly, funny person. I think that's just as valid as being the dark, brooding, tortured, Oscar-nominated one. Not that I think that's what Kate is at all, but certainly, if you want to start putting people in boxes, I don't think that I'm undervalued. I'm really just honored to be in the position that I am in. I'm not going out there going, "I need more."

Question: You don't need more. You're one of Hollywood's highest-paid, most sought-after stars. Where do you want to go from here?
Answer: I'm terrible at making plans; I've no idea what I want. I remember when I started doing this, my first film, "The Mask." Everybody kept asking me, "Ten years from now, what kind of work do you see yourself doing?" I was like, "I don't know." I didn't know if I'd still be making movies or doing something completely different, but I just knew that I wanted to be happy, period. Whatever it is, making movies or milking a cow. I'm kind of on a milking-a-cow trip right now. I don't know why.

Question: So it's been more than 10 years — are you happy?
Answer: I am very happy. I can't complain, although I do (laughs). But overall, I'm very happy with everything.

Question: And you haven't exactly been killing yourself lately, making about one movie a year and a "Shrek" cartoon or two.
Answer: I'm sure there's a lot of great roles out there. I'm just really bad at commitment; I hate committing myself to anything. So ... I'm really bad at saying, "Yeah, I'm gonna be there in three months." It's gotta be something that I'm really sure I'm going to be happy doing if I get there. I don't know where that comes from. It's probably a lack of discipline, honestly. It's probably being a spoiled brat and getting my way every time. It's the way it is. I just, you know ... I don't wanna do it (laughs). I'm sure I'll suffer for it later, but I'm happy right now.

Question: You're in a long-term relationship, too, which surely helps. But "The Holiday" is about two heartbroken women. Could you relate?
Answer: I think that we've all been through these relationships before. That's just life. It's the journey of love, and this lifetime is to try to figure out how to make love work. And who doesn't have problems? The great thing about love is that it's imperfect, and people spend a lot of time on it. What would we do if relationships were perfect? What would we do with our time?

Question: Advice for the lovelorn?
Answer: I think you just get through it. Having your heart broken is never fun. But you've got to get over it at some point, right? It just gets back to knowing yourself, being connected to yourself and happy with yourself. It always has to start there first. It's really awesome growing up in a very narcissistic society! (laughs) Because we've finally figured out that it's all about us. All the time they're like, "It's not about you." But really, it is. I encourage you to figure it out within yourself.

Question: Are marriage and kids in the cards for you?
Answer: I think everybody wants, at some point, to have that responsibility and be involved in that. But not at the moment; it's too much. Yeah, it's that commitment thing. I don't even want a dog. My cat just died; I don't even want a cat! Oh, I just opened a frickin' can of worms.

Question: So, um, sort of afraid to ask now, but how did you get along with the two little girls in "The Holiday"?
Answer: Smacked 'em around. It always works. I'm just kidding. Why do I think that's so funny? I don't know. It's clearly not a thing you should joke about in print: "She doesn't want kids, she smacks around the ones she works with, and she doesn't even want a dog." No, those girls were so sweet. It was a lot of fun.

Question: One last thing: How did you like driving in England?
Answer: The great thing about that was that the streets were shut down. Locked off. Nobody could get on the streets that didn't know that I was behind the wheel. But it's crazy, driving on the wrong side of the road. I can barely walk properly in England. Every time you step off of the curb, a sign says Look Right. But you always only see that after you've looked left first.


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Sources: HQCB, desertnews.com

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