jeudi 2 février 2017
Drew Barrymore Says Playing a Feminist in Her New TV Series Gave Her a "Wakeup Call"
Drew Barrymore celebrated the premiere of her new Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet tonight in LA, and the actress definitely had feminism on the brain. Sheila, her character in the dark comedy, might not be the likeliest of feminist heroes - she is a zombie, after all - but Drew told us she absolutely qualifies. She even credited the role with helping snap her out of a personal rut in the months following her 2016 divorce.
"[Sheila] gave me a wake-up call in my own life. In the script she's sort of dead inside, kind of going about her daily monotony with a lack of enthusiasm and courageousness. And I found this whole thing came to me at a time when I could have used a wake-up call myself," Drew said. "So I decided to have one alongside her, lose 20 pounds, pluck a gosh-darn row of eyebrows or two, lighten my hair, change attitudinally, and go through an evolution alongside of her. It was so positive for me over the Summer of 2016. And now that it's 2017, I'm like, this show is so perfect for right now."
Drew and her now ex-husband, Will Koppelman, announced their split in April of last year after nearly four years of marriage. Drew has been refreshingly candid about the divorce. She's also spoken openly about how coming out of the tough experience helped her discover a newfound hope and positivity, especially through relying on "girlfriend time." That female solidarity was on full display just a couple of weeks ago when some of the most important women and girls in Drew's life took part in the Women's March, including Drew's 4-year-old daughter, Olive.
"I couldn't have been more proud. Olive, her cousins, my sister-in-law - my family! They were all there. That's what I would want my family to be doing," she told us at the premiere. "I was filled with pride on a level that is impossible to articulate."
Santa Clarita Diet debuts on Netflix this Friday.
Drew Barrymore's Netflix Comedy Is a Lot Darker and Grislier Than You Think
Drew Barrymore is Passionately Teaching Her Daughters the Importance of Voting
Drew Barrymore Has Something Important to Tell You About Life, Love, and Rosé
Related Posts:
Exactly How Captain Marvel Ties Into Guardians of the Galaxy Because it's set in the '90s, Captain Marvel is a prequel to most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But there's one film in particular that it most directly preludes: The Guardians of the Galaxy. Watching the new movie, you'… Read More
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez Got Engaged in the Bahamas - How Romantic! She said yes! Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are making plans to walk down the aisle after the retired baseball player proposed on March 9 during their beach getaway in the Bahamas. Both Jennifer and Alex shared a photo … Read More
Captain Marvel Reveals the Surprising Origins of How the Avengers Got Their Name Image Source: Everett Collection Yes, there are spoilers for Captain Marvel below. You've been warned. Although Captain Marvel has been billed as Carol Danvers's big debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film also func… Read More
The Surprisingly Simple Reason Why Captain Marvel Wears That Nine Inch Nails T-Shirt Outfitting the lead hero in a Marvel movie sounds like both the most interesting job, and the most challenging one, which we confirmed when we hopped on the phone with costume designer Sanja Milkovic Hays to discuss all the … Read More
Oh, You Want Another Cardi B and Bruno Mars Dance Video? Let Me Hear You Say "Please" I'm no dancer, but there's something about Cardi B and Bruno Mars's "Please Me" that makes me want to get up and move. When I feel that urge, instead of subjecting embarrassed onlookers to my own rhythmic challenges, I watch… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire