Drew Barrymore tears up over her body insecurities after two kids
Drew Barrymore at all times will get actual.
During Monday’s episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show,” the host acquired emotional throughout a makeover section.
Speaking to girls who had just lately gone by means of body transformations — be it drastic weight reduction or a number of pregnancies — Barrymore shared her personal story about body insecurities.
Tearing up, she shared, “I so related. I really did,” including, “The other day, I was walking down the street… and I’ve had two C-sections and I’m so wrecked down there that I permanently just… I can’t wear a lot of different types of pants.”
Barrymore shares two daughters, Olive, 13, and Frankie, 11, with ex-husband Will Kopelman.
The actress additional shared, “I had this shorter shirt on, and I could not preserve my jacket closed. And I’m strolling round and I used to be [thinking]I do not need anybody to see this.”
During this portion of the present, the 51-year-old was talking to a mother-of-four who had just lately misplaced 75 kilos, was afraid to put on slimmer clothes and “would love to feel more confident… and not be worried about ‘do I look stupid?’”
Sharing that she was impressed by Dawn, the makeover participant, Barrymore added, “I totally get it. And I’ve gotta tell you, I’m looking at you and all I see is just your beautiful hard work… that I only know because you told us, I wouldn’t know otherwise… and you look so stunning.”
“Your body changes and you get older and things just aren’t the same,” she concluded.
Barrymore, who just lately underwent a weight-loss transformation herself, has publicly dispelled rumors of going beneath the knife to realize her youthful glow.
“I haven’t done anything, and I want to try and stay that way,” the discuss present host mentioned throughout an viewers Q&A on her present.
“But I also am like, do whatever works for you,” she added on the time, persevering with, “The only thing I do know is don’t judge other people because they do things differently… We’re all on our own path, and we have to support each other.”
