Julia Fox says she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's comments wishing her mom ... trends now

Julia Fox says she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's comments wishing her mom ... trends now
Julia Fox says she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's comments wishing her mom ... trends now

Julia Fox says she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's comments wishing her mom ... trends now

Julia Fox has revealed she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's shocking admission  that she wishes her mother was dead.

The Uncut Gems star, 33, commented on a post by Page Six highlighting Drew's New York magazine story with the quote: 'All their moms are gone and my mom's not and I'm like, well I don't have that luxury. But I cannot wait.

Fox wrote: 'I can relate lmao.' 

Fox was born in Milan to Italian mother Ann Darwin and American father Thomas Fox. Little is known about her mom.

Fox was raised by her grandfather in the first few years of her life before moving to NYC with her father Thomas Fox at age six 

Candid: Julia Fox has revealed she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's shocking admission that she wishes her mother was dead  (Fox pictured March)

Candid: Julia Fox has revealed she can 'relate' to Drew Barrymore's shocking admission that she wishes her mother was dead  (Fox pictured March)

Mom: Barrymore, 48, has been very open in the past about how her mother, Jaid (seen in 1982), would take her out to Hollywood parties and nightclubs when she was little

Mom: Barrymore, 48, has been very open in the past about how her mother, Jaid (seen in 1982), would take her out to Hollywood parties and nightclubs when she was little

Barrymore, 48,  admitted that she wishes her own mother was 'gone' while detailing her tumultuous childhood and her struggle to 'grow' while her mom is still 'on this planet' - although she later attempted to clarify her statements in an Instagram video

The actress has been very open in the past about how her mother, Jaid, 'exploited her' and would take her out to Hollywood parties and nightclubs when she was little, once revealing that she had her first drink when she was only nine - and that she was using cocaine by the time she was 12.

While speaking to New York magazine, the Charlie's Angels star said that she 'couldn't wait' for her mother to 'be gone,' as she admitted that she feels envious of her friends who have lost their parents.

'All their moms are gone, and my mom’s not. I don’t have that luxury. But I cannot wait,' she told the outlet - although she later attempted to clarify her quotes in a video posted on Instagram, in which she insisted that she meant she 'cannot wait' for the time when she is able to 'figure out a very difficult, painful relationship'. 

In her New York Magazine interview, the TV host explained that she 'doesn't want to live in a state' where she 'wishes someone' dead 'sooner than they're meant to be so she can grow,' adding, 'I actually want her to be happy and thrive and be healthy. But I have to f**king grow in spite of her being on this planet.'

Later on in the interview, Drew said that she regretted making the comments about her mother, while vowing that she still 'cares' about her despite their rocky past. 

'I didn’t feel good [saying that]. I do care. I’ll never not care,' she said. 'I don’t know if I’ve ever known how to fully guard, close off, not feel, build the wall up.'

Comment: The Uncut Gems star, 33, commented on a post by Page Six highlighting Drew's New York magazine story with the quote: 'All their moms are gone and my mom's not and I'm like, well I don't have that luxury. But I cannot wait. Fox wrote: 'I can relate lmao'

Comment: The Uncut Gems star, 33, commented on a post by Page Six highlighting Drew's New York magazine story with the quote: 'All their moms are gone and my mom's not and I'm like, well I don't have that

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