VIDEO: Drew Barrymore Talks New Autobiography 'Wildflower' on TODAY

By: Oct. 28, 2015
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Famous by age 7 as a star of the film "E.T." and emancipated from her mother at 14, actress Drew Barrymore walked a sometimes rocky path, and now she's opening up about it in a new autobiography called "Wildflower."

TODAY's Savannah Guthrie sat down with the actress, who recalls her struggle to grow up fast and talks about how she hopes to raise her own two young daughters differently than she was raised. She says, "I feel pretty complete now." Watch the appearance below!

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