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Kamis, 18 Agustus 2011

Drew Barrymore regrets missing out on normal childhood‎



Drew Barrymore regrets not having a “kid’s life”.
The actress who shot to worldwide fame after starring in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at the age of seven, before entering rehab at 13 never experienced the normal things children do, such as going to school, and was “moved” when she went on a trip to Kenya because of how passionate the children were about getting an education.
“I was really moved. I never went to school myself. I was doing a job and didn’t have a kid’s life. I wanted to learn more about why these kids were so passionate, walking so far and overfilling their classrooms,” she said.
Drew says her trip to Kenya made her realize how important it is to donate money to people living in third world countries because it has such a positive impact on their lives.
“It’s amazing to me that the kids mention professions which involve helping others, that they are naturally philanthropic. People can feel unconfident about sending money into the void of a charity,” she said. “But when you find something like this that speaks to your heart, it gives you the courage to look beyond your own problems and take the first small steps to try as an individual to make an impact.
“The World Food Programme is a great organization. There are many celebrities such as Christina AguileraJim Carey who are involved.”

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