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Drew Barrymore Breaks Down Revisiting Mental Health Institution Where She Was Committed At 13

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The second season of Drew Barrymore‘s hit daytime talk show premiered on Monday — and as much fun as the show usually is, the host got very serious for a bit when it came to looking back at her childhood.

The beloved 46-year-old actress used part of the season premiere of The Drew Barrymore Show to take a trip through her past and re-visit some of the most difficult parts of her childhood. Related: Drew Barrymore Describes Her Time Working With Controversial Film Director Woody Allen In a powerful 15-minute segment of the episode, Drew took her film crew on a tour of Los Angeles, reminiscing about where she grew up within the city.

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