reflected on almost 30 years after it was published. Through a "very vulnerable" message via Instagram on Friday, titled Phone Home, a reference to her debut film E.T.

the Extra-Terrestrial, addressed posing for the racy magazine in 1995. The Charlie’s Angels star broke down the perspective she had on posing for Playboy for their January 1995 issue, which was just before her 20th birthday. "I was around plenty of hedonistic scenarios at parties and even in my own home where the viewing was of highly sensitive natures and caused me tremendous shame," wrote in the post.

She added: "We, as kids, are not meant to see these images. And, yes, I was even a big exhibitionist when I was young due to these environments I was in. I thought of it as art, and I still do not judge it.

" The actor-turned-talk show host expressed that modeled for Playboy because she assumed her photos would be long forgotten down the road. "But when I did a chaste artistic moment in Playboy in my early 20s, I thought it would be a magazine that was unlikely to resurface because it was paper," the Drew Barrymore Show host continued. "I never knew there would be an internet.

I didn't know so many things." Drew went to reveal that she was "was emancipated at 14 years old and moved into my first apartment," and with her freedom she, felt like she "started my life over on my own terms." The Fire Starter actress noted that she had to take care of herself since she was on her own.

"But in a consistent message to m.