Drew Barrymore talks divorce: ‘My dream family was falling apart’

Drew Barrymore She is looking forward to her divorce from her ex Will Kopelman.
the Charlie’s Angels The 49-year-old star said she had put her acting career on hold to focus on her daughters, Olive, 12, and Frankie, 9, after… He separated from Kopelman in 2016.
“The family of my dreams was falling apart and I didn’t know how to put one foot in front of the other,” Barrymore said about her divorce in the latest issue of the magazine. AARP Magazine. “I had grown up so fast but now I didn’t know how old I would feel – I only knew that my life was heavy and painful and sad – and I sat at that for a while.”
“And in the end, thank God, I pulled myself out of it. “I had two kids and I had to figure it out,” she added.
the Santa Clarita Diet The actress explained that amid her difficult separation, she wanted to be a “dreamer” mother to her daughters, so she gave up acting.
“I was in my early 40s, and I had not learned how to be a healthy, independent individual and how to be the father I dreamed of being,” Barrymore said. “Being other people doesn’t help me figure it out now. The long hours I spent shooting movies were hours I wouldn’t have spent with my kids. I wasn’t going to do that.”

Drew Barrymore
Courtesy of The Drew Barrymore ShowBarrymore hosted her own daytime talk show, The Drew Barrymore ShowSince 2020. Last year, the show was picked up for a sixth season It came as a huge relief For the star.
“From the way it looked from the outside, it was a scary time. It was a scary job and there were no guarantees,” Barrymore said. Us Weekly for her talk show in August 2024. “I didn’t really think at certain points that we would ever get here. And so, it’s a gift for everyone who’s doing the show because then they know that they have some career certainty. “We’re not going to move from year to year.”
Barrymore, who described her eponymous talk show as “the biggest gift,” added: “It gives us a big sigh of relief. … This is the nicest, most comforting, best gift for everyone who’s doing the show that we’re going to stay on. And a lot of these jobs don’t amount to that.” And there are no guarantees, so it’s not like, “Oh yeah!” It’s like, “Oh, thank God!”
The Drew Barrymore Show It premiered amid the COVID-19 pandemic, something Barrymore said helped her and the show’s cast learn quickly. “The first and second years, you’d call out to people, ‘Don’t take another job.’ ‘I think we’ll get another year,’ and then they’d say, ‘Oh, we’re not sure,'” she said, adding that as a producer, it’s her job to “be concerned.” Concerning the crew’s livelihood.