Drew Barrymore, who gained fame as a child star in E.T., has spent many years in the spotlight, transforming into a successful actress, producer, and talk show host. Renowned for her vulnerability and openness, Barrymore recently garnered attention not for her professional achievements, but for a deeply personal announcement: she publicly identified as bisexual.
Barrymore’s life has been a tale of reinvention, transitioning from early fame and battles with addiction to becoming a resilient and relatable personality. Her romantic experiences have been as public as her career, featuring several brief marriages and candid discussions about dating as a single mother.
On The Drew Barrymore Show, she frequently reflects on love and relationships with sincerity, even inviting former partners like Tom Green as guests. Her candidness has made her relatable, and her recent revelation aligns with her long-standing practice of sharing her truth.
In an interview, Barrymore conveyed that she has always recognized herself as bisexual, describing her attraction to women as both emotional and physical. Her coming out was composed, thoughtful, and genuine — not a publicity stunt but a sincere aspect of her evolving self-identity.