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Midea's PortaSplit Receives Prestigious Award at IFA, Showcasing Innovation and User-Centric Approach
Midea's PortaSplit Receives Prestigious Award at IFA, Showcasing Innovation and User-Centric Approach
BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 1, 2023--
2023-09-02 01:02
Chargers safety Alohi Gilman inactive for second straight game because of a heel injury
Chargers safety Alohi Gilman inactive for second straight game because of a heel injury
Los Angeles Chargers safety Alohi Gilman missed his second straight game because of a heel injury
2023-10-17 07:25
Tractor Supply Company Announces Recipients of Inaugural Emerging Artists Program Led by Country Stars Lainey Wilson, Ashley McBryde, Dustin Lynch, Lauren Alaina, and Kat & Alex, Along With Opry Entertainment Group
Tractor Supply Company Announces Recipients of Inaugural Emerging Artists Program Led by Country Stars Lainey Wilson, Ashley McBryde, Dustin Lynch, Lauren Alaina, and Kat & Alex, Along With Opry Entertainment Group
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2023--
2023-05-22 22:00
USNC Selects Gadsden, Alabama for Advanced Microreactor Assembly Plant
USNC Selects Gadsden, Alabama for Advanced Microreactor Assembly Plant
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 21, 2023--
2023-06-21 23:01
Drew Barrymore shares candid Mothers’ Day post about checking into rehab as a teen
Drew Barrymore shares candid Mothers’ Day post about checking into rehab as a teen
Drew Barrymore has shared a “vulnerable” post about entering rehabilitation treatment at just 13 years old in honour of Mothers’ Day. On Saturday (May 13), the 48-year-old Hollywood star reflected on legally emancipating herself from her parents after a two-year stay at a drug rehabilitation center. In her blog post, the Drew Barrymore Show host also explained how growing up in the spotlight has influenced how she parents her own children. “When I got emancipated by the courts at 14 years old, the umbilical cord was severed, and I have not been the same since,” the Charlie’s Angels star wrote. “It was necessary for me to step away and start to become my own person. And at the age of 14, my own parent.” Barrymore shared that her mother – Jaid Barrymore – admitted her to a youth program for drug rehabilitation when she was 13 years old. The hospital, called Van Nuys Psychiatric, was located in Los Angeles, California. “Once the door shut behind me, my stay lasted almost two years,” she said. “I was in for the long haul. I bonded with a lot of the kids, because like me, they did not know where to put their anger and they did not know how to live life anymore without the need to get high or self-destruct in some form and fashion.” The Never Been Kissed star explained how the rehab center was a “revealing and healing” experience, from meeting with therapists to learning how to set boundaries. “Kids love feeling safe, and having boundaries is one of those crucial bumper rails,” she wrote. “I lived a boundaryless life and job. And this place, as hellacious as it was, it was exactly what I needed from the too much excess my life had become on the outside. “ Her two-year stint at the rehab center also taught Barrymore how to process her own emotions and understand the “foundations of telling your truth”. “Your feelings. Your faults. Your hopes and wishes. Your hurts. What and where you wanted to get to in life. And – very important – who was going to help you on your path and who would you have to let go,” she said. “For me, at the end and when I got out, it was my mother.” Despite winning emancipation from her parents at just 14 years old, Barrymore described how she “found family” in her friends and colleagues. Now, Barrymore has two daughters of her own – Olive, 10, and Frankie, nine – whom she shares with ex-husband Will Kopelman. Still, becoming a mother has brought up her own feelings about her rebellious childhood. “Being a mother constantly triggers everything from my own childhood now,” Barrymore wrote. “I live in an often-petrified state of thinking about my past and wanting to have things different for them. I want them protected. I want them to grow up slowly. I want family around and traditions and rules and boundaries.” While the 50 First Dates star went on to say that motherhood has been the “greatest thing I will ever do in my life without question,” she admitted that she still needs “to continue to figure things out” so that she can “disembark from my past and live in the present”. Barrymore concluded her candid blog post by describing a recent conversation she had with her own mother on Jaid’s birthday: “I texted her. It simply read ‘Happy birthday, Mom,’ and she wrote back, ‘Thank you so much! I’m incredibly proud of you and send you love.’” “It was the biggest gift I could have ever received. To know that she is proud of me,” the actor wrote, before adding a sweet message to her own daughters. “And to my girls… I just hope I can be someone who makes you feel safe. And that you can laugh with. And that you can tell me anything. I’m here for it. I’m in the circle with you… for life.” On Instagram, fans applauded Drew Barrymore for sharing the “open and raw” blog post. “Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing,” said one fan, while another wrote: “You are beyond inspiring.” Drew Barrymore has often spoken about her complicated childhood, ever since she rose to fame in Steven Spielberg’s ET the Extra-Terrestrial when she was seven years old. The child star, whose father John Drew Barrymore was also an actor, has since published multiple memoirs about her experiences with addiction as a teenager, including 1990’s Little Girl Lost and 2015’s Wildflower. In a 2015 interview with The Guardian, Barrymore referred to the youth treatment center at Van Nuys Psychiatric hospital as an “institution”, and revealed that it was the rehab center professionals who suggested she legally separate from her mother and be declared an adult at 14. “It was a very important thing to experience for me. It was very humbling, very quieting,” Barrymore recalled at the time. “Maybe it was necessary, because I came out of there a more respecting person. And my parents didn’t teach me that, and life wasn’t teaching me that. I came out in a very different way… but I still was me.” Most recently, Drew Barrymore shared in an essay last November that giving up alcohol has been “one of the most liberating things in [her] life”. The Ever After star, who previously revealed she hasn’t drunk alcohol in four years, reflected on how important it’s been for her to prioritise herself, even when it has felt “selfish” to do so. “Maybe our definition of love changes throughout our lives, but I truly believe so much love goes outward,” she wrote. “One of the bravest things you can do is slay those dragons and finally change an awful cycle in which you’ve found yourself stuck. For me, it was to stop drinking.” Read More Drew Barrymore mocks her viral dancing in the rain video in Wednesday-themed skit Drew Barrymore reveals she hasn’t been in a relationship since she stopped drinking alcohol Drew Barrymore admits to having a ‘boring’ sex life: ‘I’ve tried everything’
1970-01-01 08:00
Resident Evil Cloud Release Dates for Switch
Resident Evil Cloud Release Dates for Switch
Resident Evil Cloud games will be releasing on Switch within the next few months.
1970-01-01 08:00
Why a 'Premier League = corrupt' banner flew over Man City's draw with Liverpool
Why a 'Premier League = corrupt' banner flew over Man City's draw with Liverpool
An explanation of the banner protesting Everton's Premier League points deduction that flew above Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Liverpool.
2023-11-26 01:00
Dele Alli opens up on secret rehab stint in emotional interview with Gary Neville
Dele Alli opens up on secret rehab stint in emotional interview with Gary Neville
Dele Alli has emotionally revealed he returned from a six-week rehab stint just three weeks ago, after becoming concerned about his mental wellbeing and a growing 'addiction' to sleeping pills. The football ace sat down with Gary Neville on The Overlap, who struggled to hold back tears, as the 27-year-old told of the tragic last 12 months. "I was in a bad cycle. I was relying on things that were doing me harm. I was waking up every day, winning the fight going into training every day smiling - willing to show I was happy", he said. "Inside I was losing the battle and it was time to change." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-07-13 19:45
Cuthbert latest Wales player forced out of Springboks clash
Cuthbert latest Wales player forced out of Springboks clash
Wales have lost a third player from their original starting XV to face reigning champions South Africa in a Rugby World Cup warm-up match,following...
2023-08-18 19:30
Meta asks office workers to return to in-person work
Meta asks office workers to return to in-person work
Meta will ask employees who are assigned to an office to return for 3 days per week, joining Amazon, Apple, Disney and other major companies that have all revised their work-from-home policies this year.
2023-06-02 08:28
Videogame publisher Activision illegally threatened staff, U.S. agency says
Videogame publisher Activision illegally threatened staff, U.S. agency says
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Videogame publisher Activision Blizzard Inc enforced a social media policy that conflicted with workers’
1970-01-01 08:00
NATO to grapple with Ukraine membership push at summit
NATO to grapple with Ukraine membership push at summit
NATO leaders at a summit next week will underscore a vow that Ukraine will join the alliance in the future, its chief Jens Stoltenberg said...
2023-07-07 21:14