Drew Barrymore opened up about the hardest part of co-parenting her two daughters Olive, nine, and Frankie, seven, with ex-husband Will Kopelman.While discussing the challenges of raising her little girls as a single mother, the 47-year-old actress reflected on the pain that comes with joint custody.'You miss them when you're apart because that wasn't the plan,' she said when asked to list the most difficult part of co-parenting during an interview withParents magazine's April 2022 issue.
Post-divorce: Drew Barrymore opened up about the hardest part of co-parenting her two kids Olive and Frankie with ex Will Kopelman; seen in2015When asked about the 'upside' to co-parenting, she replied: 'Both parents get a day off.' The daytime talk show hostalso raved about a 'recent parenting win' which included getting 'Olive to help' her 'load and unload the dishwasher.'As for'a recent parenting miss,' she admitted to 'losing it when Olive tried to tell' her 'how to drive.' Co-parenting: While discussing the challenges of raising her little girls as a single mother, the 47-year-old actress reflected on the pain that comes with joint custodyTheBig Miracle staralso discussed which movies she's in that she's shown herchildren.'They've already seen Ever After: A Cinderella Story and 50 First Dates,' she revealed.For now, she'd holding off on showing themScream 'until they're old enough.' 'You miss them when you're apart because that wasn't the plan,' she said when asked to list the most difficult part of coparenting during an interview with Parents magazine's April 2022 issue Shared responsibility: When asked about the 'upside' to coparenting, she replied: 'Both parents get a day off'; seen in 2015She also told readers that she feels.
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