Is Drew Barrymore Afraid of the Dark Afterlife?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Drew Barrymore confronts her fears about the afterlife.
- She expresses the desire to transform her perception of death.
- Motherhood has significantly influenced her views.
- Barrymore aims to approach death with gratitude and peace.
- Her reflections resonate with many facing similar fears.
Los Angeles, Nov 20 (NationPress) Hollywood star Drew Barrymore expressed that contemplating what lies beyond her life is extremely daunting for her.
During a conversation with Brad Falchuk, the creator of Netflix's Famous Last Words, which features interviews with prominent personalities intended to be released posthumously, the 50-year-old actress remarked: “My death feels like a vast, black void. It’s certainly something I’m not looking forward to.”
“While attending a friend's wedding, I pondered, ‘Why does my death seem like a dark, infinite space? Why is it perceived as such an undesirable realm? I’m not someone who dwells in darkness. Could I transform that space into one filled with radiant light, the cosmos, and breathtaking beauty that surpasses my imagination?’”
“I have lived with an overwhelming fear that has been paralyzing me regarding a subject we all must eventually face. So, why do I live in this manner?”
The actress aspires to confront death with tranquility and appreciation for her life, rather than dwelling on fear and regret, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
She added: “I want to embrace it with a sense of ‘I knew we would meet someday, and I anticipated it. Not in a way that I desired it to come sooner, but I’m prepared for it because it’s inevitable.”
Barrymore's fear of death intensified after the birth of her daughters, Olive, now 13, and 11-year-old Frankie, as they have increased her stakes, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
She became emotional as she shared: “The only reason I dread leaving this world is because of my children. They’ve heightened the stakes. My previous outlook on life was, ‘Meh! Cool! Whatever!’ But their arrival has made me fearful of death. I don’t want to leave them, but I know it’s a reality I’ll have to face eventually.”