Drew Barrymore has revealed she wants to take a step back from Hollywood so that she has more time to spend with her two daughters Olive and Frankie.
The 39-year-old actress, who married husband Will Kopelman in 2012, is planning to act less because she wants to focus on her family.
Speaking on NBC's Today show Barrymore said: ''I think I will act less and less. It's hard to be present when you wake up before [the kids] and come home after they've gone to bed.
"That's just not the way I want to have this journey with my kids at this point in their life. But maybe when they're older, I will feel differently. At this point, I think that it has to be few and far between.
''[I'm a] very traditional [mother]. I'm not organised in my life, like, I lose everything and I'm a complete disaster. With my kids, I really don't accept that for myself because I think kids learn from example of the way you live your life.''
She added: ''I had a very untraditional upbringing, so I looked at it from afar and just thought, 'Well that's the exact opposite of how I'd want to raise my kids.'
"But it doesn't make me bummed out that I didn't have parents. It's like, well thank God then that I didn't because maybe I wouldn't be this aggressively excited about traditions and values and Christmas cards or Halloween costumes... and being so present.''