Drew Barrymore is recalling how her struggles with alcohol following her 2016 divorce from Will Kopelman affected not only herself, but also her personal relationships and friendships. "He just said, 'I can’t do this anymore,'" said Barrymore, 48, recalling her conversation with Michels. However, Barrymore didn't make a real change until 2019, when the "opportunity" for her now-Emmy-nominated daytime talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show," came about. The "Charlie's Angels" star explained that although she ultimately quit drinking, she doesn't describe herself as "sober." Two years after Michels quit on her, Barrymore reached out to the psychoanalyst, and the two started working together again.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 07, 2023 19:28 UTC