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Minnie Driver lost her mum during the pandemic and was ‘drowning in grief’

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Minnie Driver has spoken about the pain of losing her mother during the pandemic in a new interview. The British-born actress, who is starring in the new adaptation of Cinderella with singer Camila Cabello, has said she has learned to understand grief after losing her mother.

The 51-year-old star shared the news that her mum, model and designer Gaynor Churchward, had passed away in a Twitter update in March where she announced she was: ‘drowning in a grief I barely know how to navigate.’ The Good Will Hunting actress has revealed the sweet moment she shared in Ireland with her mother while she was filming the new Amazon Prime show Modern Love. ‘Grief is just another expression of love,’ as she told Radio Times as reported by The Guardian.

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