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The Drew Barrymore Show: “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” Star Nicole Richie

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“Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead” Star Nicole Richie

AIRS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17TH

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Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean     

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Drew on Going to Meet Cameron Diaz’s New Baby Cardinal Diaz Madden

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Drew: I was like, I'm going to be there next weekend and you're out of town.

Nicole: Yeah I'm not there.

Drew: But the reason I'm going is to meet none other than the one and only new sprout to the universe is Cardinal Diaz Madden. Cameron Diaz is her sister-in-law. My sister from another mother. I'm just, I'm so excited to get out there and meet the new baby.

Nicole: He's the cutest

Drew: Cardinal Diaz too. Like this is already a force on the planet.

 

Nicole on the 20th Anniversary of “The Simple Life” And How She Agreed to Do It

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Drew: Is it true that it is the 20-year anniversary of ‘The Simple Life?’

Nicole: Yes, it is. We did it twenty years ago isn’t that so crazy?

Drew: When I say ‘The Simple Life’, what is like the first thing that you think of when I say ‘The Simple Life.’

Nicole: The first thing that comes to mind is just being in my twenties and being able to blindly walk on. I mean, the way the show was pitched to me was Paris calling me and saying ‘Fox wants to take us somewhere but I actually don't know where. But would you ever wanna do this show? We don't know where we're going. We don't know what we're doing. I have no information. Do you want to do it?’ And me being like, ‘Ok,’ you know, and I just feel like that's, we truly had no idea. They didn't wanna tell us anything. But I, I really hold that time so close to my heart because we don't, I don't have that freedom anymore. We've got jobs and you know, husbands and children and you know, it's so I really love, like I say, any adventure that comes your way in your twenties. Take it, live. I love it. I love that time.

 

Nicole Richie on What She Learns From Her Kids

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Drew: You've always been this mother also that I've admired. You pick your kids up from school, you're heavily involved. You, it always seems like, you know, the art of when to listen and lean in or also when to give space and trust. Where do we lean in? Where do we lean out?

Nicole: I think it's really important that we show our kids that we are humans and, you know, just allow that space even to ourselves that, you know, we're not perfect and we are humans and I love who my kids are. So I just enjoy who they are. I learn so much from them. I love slash am terrified sometimes of seeing myself through their lens. You know, I learn so much about myself sometimes I think that I'm being cool or chill and that I'm hiding something that's bothering me and one of them will say to me, ‘Ok, well, you are doing that thing where you're pretending like you're ok and you're not ok.’ And I'm like, ‘Oh, I was, I thought I was really hiding it but.’

Drew: And actually it turns out they're really insightful.

Nicole: Yes. They are. Yes, because they watch you all day long.

 

Nicole on Being Very Transparent with Her Kids About Her Past Life

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/LX4wspzwB4CF

Drew: Do your kids also, like catch you and your old stuff. Like my kids all the time they're like, ‘Oh, really? Oh, you don't want me to do that? That's interesting because I found out that you did that’ and I'm like, ‘Oh that internet, it foiled me again.’

Nicole: Well, I was preparing for the internet since day one, so there was no, I've been very, open with my kids. I knew that, you know, that they would be on the internet one day.

And so, they're gonna find out, they do have fingers and so, you know, I'm going to be, I was, I've been very transparent with them.

Drew: I have too because I didn't wanna, like, pretend and then have them find out.

Nicole: And then have them be shocked and not, and not know me and each chapter of our life makes us who we are. So, you know, I want my kids to know the full me.

 

 

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