Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore stole hearts at the age of seven in “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” Her early exposure to fame came with personal struggles, which she bravely navigated in the public eye. Drew’s resilience and talent have seen her transition from a beloved child actress to a powerful woman in Hollywood. She now heads her own production company, Flower Films, which has produced hits like “Charlie’s Angels” and “Donnie Darko.”
Beyond film, Drew has ventured into business and television, hosting “The Drew Barrymore Show.” Her journey from a troubled child star to a successful businesswoman and media personality is a testament to her tenacity and adaptability. She uses her platform to advocate for mental health and wellness, drawing from her own experiences to help others.
Macaulay Culkin
Macaulay Culkin became a cultural icon after his role as Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone.” His mischievous charm and ability to carry a film at such a young age won him international acclaim. Despite reaching superstardom, Culkin faced personal challenges and took a break from acting to attend school and live outside the Hollywood spotlight.
Returning to the public eye as an adult, Macaulay has embraced his pop culture legacy while creating a new identity as an entrepreneur and podcaster. He founded Bunny Ears, a lifestyle brand and satire website, reflecting his unique sense of humor and perspective on fame. His comeback highlights a successful navigation of childhood stardom to a fulfilling adult career.