"I'm not an assuming person. I've been in this industry my whole life but I'm just as excited to be around people of note as anyone would be ... I've never pretended to be anyone I'm not."
"I've never felt more humble and grateful than I do right now — to be alive, to have two kids that are healthy, to be among this crew and this team and getting this opportunity."
And Drew "understood" why people would consider her to be "damaged goods".
She added: "They just wrote me off as damaged goods and I, sadly, understood that."
Having children has been a big thing for Drew, and she wants to be the "best version" of herself for Frankie, six, and Olive, eight.
She told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "When you have your kids, it's different. You get asked to be the best version of yourself and that was something I didn't take lightly."
"I struggle, I fail and one of the most important things I want to teach my own kids — and myself as I grow with them - is that change is so important, change in the world and change in yourself."