Drew Barrymore Getting Mad Love In The Rain
Influencers in viral video land wrack their brains trying to come up with the next best thing. They bang their heads against the wall to figure out what’s going to get tens of views and a like or two. But Drew Barrymore did it so easily.
Over 4.5 million fans fell in love with the video she made of her playing in the rain. That’s it. That’s as simple as it gets.
The greatest part of the video is her genuine happiness. She is enjoying the rain as it falls on her face, getting her clothes entirely wet. And it doesn’t matter to her because it’s about the experience, not what comes after. What? She has to throw her clothes in the dryer. Big deal.
Drew Barrymore Getting Drenched
Influencers would die for a 4.5 million heart payday. But they try too hard. They plan their videos and redo them to make them perfect. Hours are spent on one video just so they can be at their absolute best. They pump out video after video and beg people to like, subscribe, and share. But they just don’t get how easy it can be when they’re not trying so hard.
Drew Barrymore gets it. Go out into the rain!
Darting from the grocery store to their car in the rain, it makes most people wet and miserable. Getting out of the car and sprinting into work, they curse having to be out in the dreaded gloom. Grey skies don’t normally bring a smile to anyone’s face.
But Drew reminds us to simply enjoy it. You go swimming. I’m sure you take a shower. You drink the stuff and it’s only water. It’s not anything you haven’t been through before. I promise you won’t melt. Go enjoy it. You really can’t put it off another day.
Now I’m jealous. I can’t wait until the next rainy day!
@drewbarrymore ♬ original sound – Drew Barrymore
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Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1970, Michael Allen went on to graduate high school from James Monroe in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1988. He went into the Marine Corps four days later and put himself through college after being Honorably Discharged in 1993. After earning his B.S. in English in 1999 from Frostburg State University, he went on to write A River in the Ocean first as well as the children's book connected to it entitled When You Miss Me. He has also written the psychological thriller The Deeper Dark. ...more
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