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Nov222010

Drew Barrymore | Carter Smith | Elle US | August 2010

Carter Smith lensed the curvaceous Drew Barrymore for the August 2010 issue of Elle US, and Touchpuppet recirculated the images. 

Rhett Butler would say that Drew Barrymore is a fine-looking woman!

Drew underwent breast reduction surgery in 1992, saying on the subject:

I really love my body and the way it is right now. There’s something very awkward about women and their breasts because men look at them so much. When they’re huge, you become very self-conscious. Your back hurts. You find that whatever you wear, you look heavy in. It’s uncomfortable. I’ve learned something, though, about breasts through  my years of pondering and pontificating, and that is: Men love them, and I love that.  (via NY Daily News, 7-3-2008)

On the topic of aging, Drew Barrymore puts the subject in a unique light in her Elle interview:

“I don’t want to be vain or fearful, and I don’t think I’ll do anything (in terms of plastic surgery), but if I want to do something, I will. From my perspective, there’s no reason to be afraid of aging, because if you age, you’re lucky! The alternative is death.”

This is what we call Smart Sensuality perspective. Many people don’t know that Drew Barrymore is the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) Ambassador against Hunger. In 2008 the actress donated $1 million to the Worl Food Programme. We pick up the story in Philanthro-Activists.

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