Drew Barrymore Comes Out, Fans React To Her Bold Truth!

Drew Barrymore has never shied away from the spotlight—or from honesty. Since capturing hearts as a child in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, she’s lived her entire life under public scrutiny. Over the decades, she’s grown from a Hollywood prodigy into a beloved actress, producer, and talk show host. But now, Barrymore is making headlines for something even more personal: opening up about her sexuality with openness and pride.

Barrymore’s romantic history has long fascinated fans and tabloids alike. Her relationships—some high-profile, others quietly private—painted a portrait of a woman searching for meaning, love, and self-understanding in full view of the public. She’s been married three times, engaged twice more, and has had a handful of relationships that sparked endless speculation. Yet through it all, Barrymore has remained refreshingly candid and self-aware.

In the 1990s, her whirlwind love life often made headlines. She was engaged to actor Jamie Walters and later to Leland Hayward III, but neither engagement lasted. In 1994, she married Welsh bar owner Jeremy Thomas, though the union ended after just two months. Still, those experiences became stepping stones toward the grounded woman she would later become.

Her second marriage, to comedian Tom Green in 2001, began with humor and chemistry but ended within the year. Despite the short-lived romance, the two have since rekindled a warm friendship—most memorably during Green’s appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, where both reflected fondly on their past.

Barrymore’s most stable chapter came with art consultant Will Kopelman, whom she married in 2012. Together they share two daughters, Olive and Frankie. Even after their 2016 divorce, they’ve remained close friends and devoted co-parents—a partnership Barrymore describes as one built on mutual respect and unconditional love for their children.

Over the years, Barrymore has turned her love life into lessons rather than regrets. On her talk show, she often reflects on the beauty of imperfection—inviting exes like Tom Green and Justin Long for heartfelt, nostalgic reunions. Her humor, warmth, and lack of pretense have only deepened her connection with fans, who see in her not a celebrity, but a deeply relatable human being.

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