Drew Barrymore has revealed why she chooses not to give her two children presents for Christmas.
The actor and talk show personality told Entertainment Tonight that she has a different holiday tradition with her two daughters, 10-year-old Olive and eight-year-old Frankie.
″I always take them on a trip every Christmas,” she said. “I don’t get them presents — which I think, at their ages, they don’t love.
“But I say, ‘I think we’ll remember the place and the photos and the experience, and that’s what I want to give you.’”
Drew added that she does provide her little ones with “plenty of things throughout the year” but prefers to give them a “life memory” instead of gifts during the festive season.
“It all evens out, and it’s fine,” she insisted. “But I really like to travel for Christmas.”
The Never Been Kissed actor shares Olive and Frankie with ex-husband Will Kopelman. The two divorced in 2016 after four years of marriage.
Drew often talks openly about her parenting experiences.
During a conversation last year on singer Demi Lovato’s podcast, she recalled telling her girls that she will always consider herself their parent rather than their “friend” – a perspective she adopted due to her turbulent past with her own mother.
“It’s not that it has to be this strict relationship,” she clarified. “You can be friendly and do activities.”
But children still need “that North Star of how to behave,” she argued.
Back in September, Drew also wrote a sweet tribute to Olive on her 10th birthday.
“I didn’t know a love like I have for you and your sister Frankie,” she said in an Instagram post. “The greatest one I will ever know. It takes the top spot in my heart. You are my priorities.”