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Drew Barrymore Reflects on Transformative Rehab Journey at 14

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  • Drew Barrymore spent nearly 2 years in a rehabilitation facility at age 14
  • Barrymore found "lightness" and "encouragement" in her experience
  • Actress Mae Martin also had a similar stint in a troubled teen facility as a teenager
Drew Barrymore Reflects on Transformative Rehab Journey at 14

In a recent conversation on The Drew Barrymore Show, the 50-year-old actress opened up about her experience entering a rehabilitation facility at the age of 14, where she spent nearly two years. Barrymore recalled finding "lightness" and "encouragement" in her time at the institution, saying it was "the best thing that ever happened" to her, despite the challenges.

Barrymore's candid discussion was prompted by her guest, 38-year-old actress Mae Martin, who created and stars in the Netflix mystery series Wayward. Martin, who identifies as non-binary, shared that one of their childhood friends had also spent two years in a similar facility during their teenage years. This led Barrymore to reveal her own parallel experience, acknowledging that she "was someone who got taken away and put in a place for two years" as a wayward teen.

Both Barrymore and Martin expressed a sense of protectiveness towards young people who undergo such experiences, reflecting on how being "pathologized at a very young age" can impact one's journey. Barrymore's openness about her transformative rehabilitation journey serves as a testament to the resilience and growth that can emerge from even the most challenging of circumstances.

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Barrymore said her experience in the rehabilitation facility at age 14 was "the best thing that ever happened" to her, despite the difficulty, and that it provided her with "lightness" and "encouragement."
Like Barrymore, Mae Martin, the creator and star of the Netflix series Wayward, also had a childhood friend who spent two years in a similar troubled teen facility during their teenage years.
Both Barrymore and Martin expressed a sense of protectiveness towards young people who undergo such experiences, reflecting on how being "pathologized at a very young age" can impact one's journey.

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