Drew Barrymore admits being a full-time actress is ''not an option'' for her right now because she would never get to see her daughters, Olive, two, and eight-month-old Frankie.
Drew Barrymore admits being a full-time actress is ''not an option'' for her right now.
The 39-year-old actress, who has daughters Olive, two, and eight-month-old Frankie with husband Will Kopelman, plans to focus on growing her makeup range, Flower Beauty, instead of acting, as she'd never get to see her children if she took on more roles.
The 'Blended' star said: ''I've been in a makeup chair my whole life so I love doing a makeup line. And it's more conducive to my life than movies right now, which I'll do few and far between or I'm not going to see my children. I can't accept that for myself right now. It's not an option.''
But Drew insists she has no desire to be known as a lifestyle guru like Martha Stewart, Gwyneth Paltrow or Blake Lively.
She told E! News: ''Lifestyle seems to me, 'I'm really good at a lot of things. Let me show you how to do them.' I don't feel like I'm that at all. I'm not good at a lot of things.
''I'm not sure if I would succeed at lifestyle. What I do like is a curation. I'm interested in a lot of things and I want to make wine and I love beauty.''
She also claims she isn't the best cook and has ''bird brain'' when it comes to preparing recipes.
She said: ''I'm not like, 'Let me cook and host the perfect dinner.' I'm like, 'F**k off! Get out of the kitchen! I can't concentrate. I'm cooking something.' I'm not going to be like, 'Here's how you fold the napkin. Here's how you cook the chicken.' ''
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