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Drew is shy and reserved. He is an introvert and sensitive person. Despite his father abandoning him and the rest of his family at a young age, he still looks up to him and wants him to be in his life. Most of the time, he is uncomfortable approaching his mother about certain topics. He doesn't know how to act around girls and often asks Amber or his uncle Adam for advice about dating.

From the beginning, Drew is viewed as a quiet boy who misses his father. Unlike his sister, he doesn't cause problems and isn't rebellious, but his relationship with his mother isn't close. He develops a close relationship with his uncle, Adam Braverman , in Season 1, when Adam starts acting like a father figure towards Drew. Drew does not resent moving from Fresno to Berkley like Amber initially does.

Unlike his mother and his sister who try their best to forget his father, Seth, Drew admits that he misses him. In Season 2, he follows Seth's band's blog, and he is sometimes seen eating dim sum with Seth. He goes to Seth's concert with Amber, and he enjoys it, unlike Amber who dislikes the concert. Drew gets closer to his father much to Ambers dismay. they argue, with Amber stating Seth is just going to leave again and leave Drew heartbroken. Seth later leaves.

Seth comes back into Drew and Amber's lives in the next season when he decides to go to rehab and wants his family's support. Drew, again, is accepting of his father because he wants a father-son relationship with him. However, throughout the show, he references Seth as the "dad who was never there."

Drew starts dating a girl who he goes to school with and lives in his neighborhood named Amy Ellis . Drew meets Amy at a yard sale and they go on a date, but when Amy only talks to Amber who is driving them, Drew is upset. However, when Drew expresses these feelings to Amy, she comes to his house in the middle of the night and goes for a walk with him. Drew doesn't know how to kiss Amy and asks advice from Amber. Later, he kisses Amy in his grandparents's kitchen. Amy and Drew's relationship escalates when he invites her to Crosby and Jasmine's wedding, in which they end up having sex.

During Season 4, Amy decides to break up with Drew after she discovers she is pregnant. She gets an abortion, and though she wants to keep it a secret, Drew breaks down and tells his mother.

Near the end of Season 4, Drew gets accepted into the University of California, Berkeley, which he is happy about. He and Amy talk once more and leave on good terms, with Amy planning to attend Tufts University.

At the beginning of season five, Drew is having problems with his roommate because he is constantly kicking Drew out of their dorm so he can hookup with girls. Ryan York "intimidates" his roommate, solving the problem. Drew begins a friends with benefits relationship with a girl on his floor named Natalie . He talks to her about them becoming a couple, which she doesn't want to do.

Soon, Amy shows up on his doorstep and stays for a few weeks, admitting that she hates Tufts and is having a hard time. When Amy shows up, Natalie shows that's she's jealous of their relationship. After Amy leaves, Drew and Natalie get back together. At the end of the school year, Natalie returns to Portland, Oregon and Drew soon follows in the Pontiac GTO his grandfather gives him.

Drew is not shown much in Season 6, but it is shown that he is still in a strong and serious relationship with Natalie. He gives a heart-felt and tearful speech at Sarah and Hank's wedding reception, and also congratulates Amber on the birth of his nephew, Zeek Holt .


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A 47-year-old man and his daughter have been sentenced for the second time for having sex.
Andrew Butler and Nicola Yates, both from Birmingham, pleaded guilty in July to having sex with a relative, between 2008 and 2010.
Butler was jailed for 10 months and Yates, 26, was given a 26-week suspended term, at Birmingham Crown Court.
Previously, he was given a four-month suspended sentence, for incest in 2007.
Sentencing the pair for their latest offence, judge James Burbidge said : "There appears to have been a relationship that involved genuine affection, but it was also an illicit relationship, a relationship that is regarded as abhorrent to society at large."
The court heard how Butler and his ex-wife Katrina had separated in 1990 because Butler had allegedly been violent towards her and their two children.
Yates was seven when her father walked out and the pair had no contact until Yates was in her 20s, when she tracked him down using the internet.
Within a year of the reunion, Yates - who was given a community punishment sentence for the first offence - had moved in with Butler, without her family's knowledge, the prosecutor said.
Butler's seven-year-old stepson first found them in bed together, in 2007, and told his mother, who reported the pair to police.
Prosecutor Madhu Rai said Yates had previously kept her relationship with Butler secret from her family, even after their first convictions.
Sometime in 2008 Yates announced she had a new boyfriend called Andrew Bicknell, who was really her father, the court heard.
Police found love letters and cards they had exchanged as well as explicit images and texts on their mobile phones and laptops.
In March 2010, Yates' stepsister Natalie visited the couple's flat and found explicit photos of the pair on Yates' phone.
She copied some of the images to her phone and showed them to her parents who recognised Butler as Yates' biological father and her mother's ex-husband, Miss Rai said.
They were arrested at their flat in Bordesley Green in September 2010.
The judge said Butler was a "manipulative individual", while Yates was "very vulnerable" and had a history of inappropriate relationships.
In mitigation, Butler's lawyer Rob Cowley said: "This was not a relationship that involved any element of coercion, manipulation or abuse of power or authority."
Defending Yates, Liz D'Oliviera said her client felt guilty she had not been allowed to see her father when she was growing up and craved a relationship with him.
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No one has a perfect life or family. Everybody goes through ups and downs, and when kids are caught in the middle, it can have lasting effects.
Everyone endures some traumas during childhood. No one has a perfect life or a perfect family. Everybody goes through ups and downs, and when kids are caught in the middle, it can have lasting effects on their psyche and emotional well-being. In some cases, it can even impact their physical health. This is no truer than it is for kids who have survived child abuse, and celebrities aren’t exempt from that.
It can be very difficult to go through the realization that one has been abused, and it’s even harder to do in in the public eye. The press are not forgiving and they don’t care about the privacy of celebrities. After all, they signed up for that lifestyle. They must take the good with the bad.
But just how far are we pushing these people? Are their stories of child abuse really helping others, or is it just another way for the tabloids to exploit the lives of the rich and famous for a check? That answer probably varies with each story. Their stories touch a lot of people, and some are responsible for giving those folks the courage they needed to step up and say “I was abused, and it’s not okay.”
Most people recognize Drew Barrymore as the all-American girl next door. She came into our homes and hearts in roles in films like E.T. and Fifty First Dates, and we never questioned what was behind all the laughter and that charming dimpled smile.
Drew was abused for the majority of her childhood years. Her parents were both addicts, and they regularly neglected Drew. Her mother, herself being a product of parents who were also rarely present, didn’t seem to know how to be a good mother. Perhaps that’s why she introduced Drew to the world of men, drugs and booze at just 9-years old.
By 13, she was in rehab for addiction issues. By 14, she was emancipated from her parents. With two children, Olive and Frankie, looking up to her, it is Drew’s new mission in life to be a very present parent.
It might surprise a lot of people to know that this mouseketeer was living a life that was far from perfect growing up in Rochester, Pennsylvania. One of five children, she wasn’t the only child suffering from abuse at the hands of her father.
She has been quoted as saying the pain she endured in her home life is something that made her turn toward music as a form of relief. It was her escape. Her safe haven when she wasn’t feeling particularly protected.
At just four years old, Christina was discovered by her mother, Shelley. Her young daughter had blood gushing from her face. When she reacted, alarmed, and asked what happened, Christina told her that her father had wanted to take a nap and Christina was being too noisy. Fortunately, Shelley left Christina’s father, Fausto, in 1989 and never looked back.
Chris Brown was charged with battery after his then-girlfriend Rhianna was hospitalized for injuries to various parts of her body. Later reports would detail that the couple got into an argument that escalated, and Brown got violent. This would mark the beginning of several public displays of Brown’s temper and violent tendencies.
But where does it all come from? Children who endure domestic violence themselves are three times more likely to grow up and engage in the same behavior. Brown has spoken to the media about watching his stepfather abuse his mother for years — even well into the development of Brown’s career as a recording artist. Brown has remarked how terrified he was growing up in that household and how he hates the man who hurt his mother that way still.
No one should be surprised that Brian Warner — better known by his stage name of Marilyn Manson — has suffered through some pretty treacherous things in his lifetime that have led to him penning many of his popular songs about substance abuse, murder, suicide, abuse, and more.
Instead of rising above the madness of his youth — which included sexual abuse — he dug deeper into it. He balked at the system and tested every boundary. He questioned authority and made sure people knew he meant business.
While some people might see him as a creep, the man behind the make-up is intellectual and full of conversation. He is far from a broken person who has let his bad experiences define him. Instead, he used them to his benefit to create artistry that millions of people have identified with. Isn’t that the point of art?
During the height of her career while filming her self-titled hit sitcom, Roseanne Barr decided to come clean with the public about her childhood. It was a story that would make viewers look at her in a whole new light and marvel at how far she’d come from an upbringing that should’ve left her destitute and broken.
Roseanne detailed stories of her mother telling her she’d wished her daughter had died in an accident, and remarked that her father used to burst into the bathroom while she was bathing to try to record her on video.
At the time, Roseanne was married to Tom Arnold, who has also revealed that he was abused as a child. Roseanne’s parents, Jerome and Heidi Barr, have always denied Roseanne’s allegations, but she remains adamant to this day about what she says happened to her.
While most people would smile at the mere mention of this famed comedian’s name, Chevy Chase has harbored some dark secrets for a very long time. He revealed those secrets to the world with the help of author Rena Fruchter in her 2010 book, I’m Chevy Chase… And You’re Not.
Parts of the book detail regular abuse toward Chevy at the hands of his stepfather, who was an angry man that accepted no excuses. Chevy was tormented by his home life and his grades in school suffered because of it, but his IQ was high. So, poor grades were hardly tolerated in the family home.
Regular beatdowns and hours spent in bedroom closets as punishment weren’t out of the ordinary. He has described himself as a sensitive child that struggled to feel normal. Constantly trying to find his place in the world, Chase lived in fear of the man that dominated his household.
Only about a year ago, Charlize Theron’s name was dragged perpetually through the mud when news reports broke out that she was dragging her four-year old son to the car after he ensued in a very public tantrum. Onlookers actually called the police on her out of concern for her child. But Charlize wasn’t the abuser in this story.
Instead, she was deeply disturbed by the claims that she would harm her child given that she suffered through that kind of pain herself as a kid. It turned out, her son Jackson was seriously throwing a tantrum, and that’s all it was.
As for Charlize, her story is much darker than a moody day in the park. She endured years of physical and verbal abuse by her father. It would come to a screeching halt when she was 15-years old and witnessed her father, in an alcoholic rage, be killed by her own mother in self-defense.
Recognized as the powerful lead singer of Guns ‘N Roses, Axl Rose never could’ve imagined where his life was going to lead all those years ago when he was stuck in a home of abuse. Rose opted for regression therapy to help reveal memories he had suppressed, and it turned his whole world upside-down when it worked.
He remembered being sexually abused by his biological father and physically abused alongside his half-siblings by his stepfather. Rose had actually been raised by his stepfather for most of his life, and until he w
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