Drew Barrymore is now fully focusing on motherhood.
The 39-year-old actress – who gave birth to her second daughter, Frankie, with husband Will Kopelman last month – admits that although she ”loves” working on her beauty range Flower, she often works from home so that she can be around her 19-month-old daughter Olive.
Speaking before the birth of Frankie, she said: ”With the beauty company, I can work from home sometimes, so I get to spend time with my daughter.
”Even if I had meetings all day, I’m there in the morning and I’m home in time for an early dinner. That is what I want my life to be right now.”
The ‘Blended’ star is also committed to helping less fortunate children and works closely with a charity based in the United States.
In an interview with the new issue of Red mag, she explained: ”I work with a foundation in the US that collects items for young families in need, whether it’s diapers, strollers, cribs or clothes.
”The human component is where my heart’s drawn to, charity-wise. Babies: that’s what gets me.”
Drew and Will welcomed baby Frankie on April 22.
The couple said in a statement: ”Happy to announce that today we are the proud parents of our second daughter, Frankie Barrymore Kopelman. Olive has a new little sister, and everyone is healthy and happy!”
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