![]() ![]() They protect us from weather, not wildlife.”Īfter creating one of TV’s most beloved characters - Queens fashion icon Fran Fine on “The Nanny,” a through-the-looking-glass satire of her own over-the-top personality - Drescher has spent decades using her one of a kind voice to promote education, love and wellness. “I live amongst nature, not in spite of it. “All living things need water,” explains Drescher, 63, a practicing Buddhist (or in her words, “Bu-Jew”). Fran Drescher’s Malibu home offers captivating views of the Pacific Ocean. She scatters bowls of water and morsels of food outside for the ants, bees and birds. Since defeating uterine cancer two decades ago, the California coast has become her blissed-out sanctuary and a refuge for the insects and other wildlife who happen to find her. Even Drescher’s famous Flushing rasp is smoothed to a purr. A Zen music mix is piped through her all-white, art and memorabilia filled oceanfront home. It’s overcast in Malibu, but there are bees aplenty in “The Nanny” actress’s terrace garden. Fran Drescher, wrapped in a white bathrobe, pauses during our Alexa interview to save a bee that’s bumbled indoors. ![]()
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