Drew Barrymore, who recently promised to end an "annoying" habit on her show , is warning parents about the dangers of social media for children after discovering concerning content on her 11-year-old daughter Olive’s phone. Reflecting on her own tumultuous childhood in a candid Instagram post, the actress recalled being surrounded by "plenty of hedonistic scenarios" at a young age. She explained: “I wished many times as a kid that someone would tell me no.

" Drew Barrymore promises to end ‘annoying habit’ on new season Drew Barrymore called out for 'invasive' behavior in Austin Butler interview Barrymore revealed that her mother often took her to Hollywood parties, exposing her to alcohol and drugs . "We, as kids, are not meant to see these images,” she stated, stressing that children need protection and boundaries. She also has a 10-year-old named Frankie, who she shares with ex-husband Will Kopelman.

Drew, who was called out by her fans for "invasive" behavior during an interview with Austin Butler , described her time in a psychiatric institution at age 13 as a “blessing,” calling it “a hardcore style of a reset” that made her appreciate everything. After gifting her daughter a phone for her birthday, Drew was “shocked” by the messages she found three months later. “I handed her a stack of pages and said, ‘This is not a black void that these travel to.

They’re permanent somewhere [even if] we don’t see it,’” the talkshow host, who recently.