Andie MacDowell said she is now seen as 'cool' and is benefiting from 'reverse nepotism' because of daughter Margaret Qualley's star power.
Actress Drew Barrymore who started her career at a very young age credits her 1994 Western action flick ‘Bad Girls’ for changing her life, reported Deadline. In a recent episode on ‘The Drew Barrymore ...
Andie MacDowell humorously discusses 'reverse nepotism,' highlighting how her daughter, actress Margaret Qualley's fame, has led to MacDowell being recognized as 'cool' due to Qualley's success and ...
Drew Barrymore credits 1994’s Western action flick Bad Girls with changing her life at 16 years old.
Andie MacDowell shared her own twist on the conversation around nepotism in Hollywood. The longtime actor told Jimmy Fallon ...
And we have proof of the reverse nepotism Andie is referring to! If you didn't know, Margot Robbie was the executive producer ...
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In a new interview with Drew Barrymore, Andie MacDowell explained why she decided to leave Los Angeles and start a much simpler life in South Carolina.
We know and love her for her work in films like Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Groundhog Day (1993), and series like ...
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Andie MacDowell made an appearance on Thursday’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she revealed she’s experiencing “reverse nepotism” because of her now-famous daughter Margaret ...