“I accept that my parents did the best they could,” said Moore
is sharing why her childhood included a bit of “lunacy.”
Moore, 61, recently appeared on and spoke about her upbringing, revealing that her parents let her drive a car without a license at age 13.
“Driving on the freeway, I mean, my parents would say, ‘Okay, here’s the deal. You can take the car. If you get stopped, you just have to say you took the car without permission.’ And they kind of saw that is a win-win for everybody, but that is lunacy,” she said.
The actress and host bonded over the fact that
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Moore previously opened up about her upbringing in a September 2019 interview with , recalling a time when her mother Virginia suffered from a drug overdose when she was a child.
“The next thing I remember is using my fingers, the small fingers of a child, to dig the pills my mother had tried to swallow out of her mouth while my father held it open and told me what to do,” said Moore.
While Moore’s biological father was Charles Harmon Sr., the actress said in a 1991 interview with that Dan Guynes, whom her mother married when she was three months old, was the one who “raised” her. According to , Guynes took his own life in 1980 at the age of 37 by carbon monoxide poisoning.
“I accept that my parents did the best they could, and my mom did the best she could with the level of consciousness and awareness that she had at the time,” Moore told Barrymore.
The Substance actressshares daughters , 36, , 33, and , 30, with her ex-husband . She described learning how to navigate her relationship with her mother after having children of her own.
“I don’t think my mother came into this world with the intention to be less than nurturing, to be neglectful, to not really be able to show up as a parent for me. I think she came in with the innocence of a soul that wanted to find happiness, to feel love and to confirm,” she shared.
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“And when I look and find the compassion for my mother, I know that in that, I then open the pathway for my children to have compassion for me,” Moore added.
Barrymore, 49, agreed with Moore’s sentiments, expressing: “And that is why I say to my mom ‘I love you,’ because the hard, weird, crazy choices you made led me to here.”
While speaking with PEOPLE in September, , crediting her for being “such a model of working on feeling good from the inside because I think there are people who are so exquisitely beautiful from the outside, who still feel so insecure and are in so much pain.”
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“So I think she fostered in all of us a real desire to just feel beautiful, feel sexy, feel embodied,” added Scout.
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