Drew Barrymore has lived her entire life in the spotlight, from her early fame in E.T. to becoming a respected actress, producer, and talk-show host. Her love life has long fascinated fans, with multiple engagements, three marriages, and relationships that often played out publicly. Through it all, Barrymore has remained open, reflective, and grounded.
In the ’90s, her relationships and short-lived marriage to bar owner Jeremy Thomas drew heavy attention. She later married comedian Tom Green in 2001, and though the marriage ended quickly, they’ve remained friendly. Her most stable relationship was with art consultant Will Kopelman, whom she married in 2012 and shares two daughters with. Even after their 2016 divorce, they’ve stayed close, co-parenting respectfully and supporting each other.
Barrymore has always approached her romantic past with humor and honesty, even inviting exes onto her talk show for heartfelt reunions. But her latest revelation reached deeper than past relationships. In a recent interview highlighted by Contact Music, Barrymore openly affirmed that she is bisexual. She shared that she has always been attracted to women as well as men, expressing admiration for the beauty of women’s bodies and the intimacy of same-gender relationships.
Although she has hinted at this before, her decision to publicly state her bisexuality resonated widely. Fans praised her sincerity, noting that her openness helps break down misconceptions about bisexuality—especially for women who have had relationships with men but also love women.
Barrymore’s honesty fits the pattern of her entire life: she has always turned vulnerability into strength, whether discussing addiction, motherhood, or self-growth. She continues to connect with audiences on The Drew Barrymore Show through her empathy and authenticity.
Fans quickly flooded social media with support, celebrating her courage and thanking her for living her truth. Many younger viewers see her as a role model for embracing identity without shame.
Professionally and personally, Barrymore emphasizes self-love, boundaries, and openness to whatever form love may take. She’s not afraid of evolution, and coming out publicly isn’t a reinvention—it’s simply another step in her lifelong commitment to honesty.
At 50, Drew Barrymore is still teaching her audience the same lesson she’s lived by: being real is far more powerful than being perfect. Her latest revelation is not just bold—it’s inspiring.