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Drew Barrymore and Dylan Mulvaney share powerful moment on what they've learned from their critics

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1 [Drew Barrymore and Dylan Mulvaney share powerful moment on what they've learned from their critics]( [Drew Barrymore]( has been part of our public lives for more than 40 years. And while she has millions of fans, you're bound to pick up some critics along the way. These days, it's easy to dismiss any sort of criticism as out of bounds, be it sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia and so on. Which is why it's easy to understand why one might assume that's where Barrymore was going in her interview with trans influencer and activist Dylan Mulvaney. Instead, the pair shared a powerful exchange, even kneeling on the floor where Barrymore felt the intimacy of their moment would be "safer." They broke down what they've learned from their critics and how they've learned to move beyond other kinds of criticism that are only designed to cause harm. [Read the story]( 2 [Teen mom who couldn't find babysitter takes her 1-year-old toddler as prom date and they're adorable]( A teenage mom has received appreciation after taking her toddler as her date to the school prom. Melissa Mccabe, who is 16 now, became pregnant when she was 14 and gave birth to Arthur in November 2020. Mccabe, who lives in the U.K., describes her 1-year-old son as her "little blessing" and said she wanted him to be part of her prom. "When prom came around, no one could really have him and I wanted him to be a part of my prom day. I ordered him a suit and took him with me. All of the teachers were saying how gorgeous he looked," Mccabe told The [Liverpool Echo.]( She said it was amazing to take him along and also have good pictures taken of them. "We don’t really have any nice up-to-date pictures of us. He loved it and he particularly loved all the snacks!” she said. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [She called the police when she couldn't tell her twins apart. She wasn't wrong.]( As if being a new parent isn’t hard enough, parents of [identical twins]( have to live with the fear of mixing them up. It’s hard to tell identical twins apart no matter their age, but it can be downright impossible to notice the difference as babies when their features are smaller and less distinguished. To add to the confusion, parents of newborns are often sleep deprived and stressed because of their new arrivals. So they have to be extra careful not to overfeed one or give the other a double dose of medication. The stress was so intense for a mother of identical twins that she got law enforcement involved. [Today.com reports that]( Rodríguez, 25, of Córdoba, Argentina, recently went viral on Twitter after tweeting in Spanish that she had to take her newborn babies to the police department to fingerprint them so she could [tell them apart.]( [Read the story]( 4 [Arnold Schwarzenegger uses his Nazi dad to explain the dangers of antisemitism in a chilling video]( Like a flame that never seems to get completely snuffed out, antisemitism is again[on the rise]( the United States. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) says that the number of documented reports of harassment, vandalism and violence directed against Jewish people has [risen to the highest level]( it began recording these incidents in 1979. The ADL says that antisemitic incidents have steadily increased since 2016. The pain is felt among the Jewish community, of which [41% say]( that the status of Jews in the U.S. is less secure than it was the year before. Thirty-one percent agreed with the same statement in 2021. This disturbing trend inspired actor and former California governor [Arnold Schwarzenegger]( to speak out. Interestingly, he didn’t direct his words at those who stand against hate but at those who may have "stumbled... into the wrong path." [Read the story]( 5 [How Brendan Fraser once helped an entire VFX crew get paid after a studio went bankrupt]( After an epic [Hollywood comeback]( a momentous [Oscar win]( the well of heartwarming, inspiring [Brendan Fraser]( stories run dry? Of course not. It’s [Brendan Fraser](. Granted, this anecdote is technically from 2007, but thanks to it recently being shared by FX artist [Dave Rand]( it’s like the world is now privy to a whole new layer of Fraser’s enduring kindness. In a lengthy two-part [Twitter]( post, Rand detailed how his special effects crew for “Journey to the Center of the Earth” had nearly been robbed of $1.3 million dollars worth of work. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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