
Drew Barrymore has all the time been candid together with her followers about each facet of her life, one in every of which being courting, which she jumped again into final yr after spending six years single.
Throughout an interview with Willie Geist in October 2020, Barrymore revealed that it took her 5 years to look again on her relationship with ex-husband Will Kopelman with “power, articulation, perspective and hindsight.”
“I believe I’m equally as scared to seek out love once more as I might be if it by no means occurred,” she mentioned. The 2 had been married for 4 years and share two daughters — Olivia and Frankie.
In December 2022, she confirmed on her discuss present that she was courting once more.
5 Relationship Struggles Drew Barrymore Has Confronted After Being Single For six Years
1. Being ghosted
Throughout a January 2023 episode of ‘On Objective with Jay Shetty’, Barrymore opened up a couple of current courting expertise the place non-mutual emotions left her confused.
She recalled occurring the “finest date” with a man within the information business who she anticipated to see once more. Although she didn’t reveal the thriller man’s id, she mentioned he appeared like “a accountable human being.”
“We made a plan for that weekend and we had been texting forwards and backwards,” Barrymore defined. “And it was so cute. I actually appreciated him. I used to be like ‘What a pleasant man.’”
The sparks fizzled out when she by no means heard from him once more. “I suppose that’s what you name getting ghosted,” she mentioned. “I used to be like, ‘Whoa, that’s so… Oh, wow. That’s so bizarre.’”
She in contrast this expertise to an episode of ‘Intercourse and the Metropolis’ the place Carrie Bradshaw will get damaged up with by her boyfriend Jack Berger through a Publish-it word that learn “I’m sorry. I can’t. Don’t hate me.”
“That’s the most giving factor that I might ever ask for in fashionable society being a single woman,” Barrymore mentioned. “I simply want I might get that Jack Berger Publish-it word.”
Nonetheless, she understands that if the sensation wasn’t mutual, it wasn’t meant to be. She ended her story that didn’t finish with a Publish-it word on a optimistic word, saying “You may’t be mad at individuals as a result of they’re not what we would like them to be.”
2. Accepting love
Barrymore revealed that letting her partitions down and accepting love once more has been a problem as a result of she fears she has turn out to be “too good at being alone.” Later in Shettys’s podcast, her voice broke as she requested “how do you inform individuals to obtain love?”
“I’m so caught and I’m the one that doesn’t need to be caught,” she tearfully shared. “I need to know what work I might do to take my partitions down, imagine and belief as a result of I actually am attempting to determine that out proper now.” She went on to say, “I’m nonetheless scared or nervous or I haven’t got any info that reveals me that that’s a secure house,” earlier than asking for recommendation once more.
3. Shifting her priorities
Barrymore wrote a candid essay on her private weblog in regards to the issue of specializing in romantic love when she feels she already lives “a really wealthy full life.”
“After two youngsters and a separation from their father that has made me cautious, I’ve had the pleasure of shifting my focus in terms of love for myself and my two daughters,” she wrote. “I do know that doesn’t embrace a person nor has it for some time.”
“It merely hasn’t been my precedence,” she defined. “I’m somebody who’s deeply dedicated to fostering how younger ladies, my daughters, and myself as a lady, are imagined to operate on this world! A relationship with a person has not been high of thoughts for me for a really very long time.”
Barrymore mentioned that simply because it isn’t her private precedence to be with a associate, it doesn’t imply it gained’t turn out to be one sometime.
4. Having bother with courting apps
Barrymore claims that though she was glad she bought into on-line courting, the thought of it was higher than the true factor.
“I like having the ability to be within the dialog, I’ve to say,” she mentioned whereas discussing courting apps throughout an episode of ‘Watch What Occurs Stay With Andy Cohen.’
“I undoubtedly had enjoyable with it. And I’ve all the time wished to go on a blind date, however my life bought in the way in which of that, so I believed, like, on-line courting would possibly satiate that want. And no, it was an actual wake-up name. Nevertheless it was enjoyable, and sure there have been a number of thrilling individuals,” she continued.
The most important problem she confronted with courting apps was not understanding who she was actually coping with, revealing that she had been stood up and lied to.
“I bought stood up, and I didn’t match with anybody. And my pals gave me this form of bloated sense of false confidence. They had been like, ‘You need to strive it. You’ll do nice.’ It was a automobile wreck,” she mentioned.
5. Having younger daughters
One other problem she faces is discovering somebody she trusts sufficient to introduce to her daughters.
“I’ve two younger ladies, and I don’t need to carry individuals dwelling,” she mentioned on her present in January 2022. “I believe that it could take me a really very long time to fulfill somebody and to know them earlier than I might ever even introduce them to my daughters.”
Barrymore has mentioned that Alexandra Micheler — the lady Kopelman went on to marry — is “probably the most extraordinary stepmom,” to her youngsters. But she doesn’t know if she’s going to ever remarry.
“By no means. By no means, by no means, by no means. I’ll by no means get married once more!” she vowed in an interview with Individuals in 2020.
“It doesn’t imply that possibly I wouldn’t like to fulfill somebody, particularly when my youngsters go off to school,” she mentioned. “Or a yr from now, I could possibly be completely in love. I’m open to it; I’m not searching for. My cup runneth over. I’ve a lot love in my life.”
Maddie Haley is a author for YourTango’s information and leisure staff. She covers popular culture and celeb information.