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Drew Barrymore Is Dating Again After A Six Year Break; ‘I’m Too Good At Being Alone’

After a six-year hiatus from the dating scene, Drew Barrymore is back at it!

A conversation between the talk show host, 47, and Whoopi Goldberg on a recent episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show” revealed that she is dating again after her 2016 divorce from ex-husband Will Kopelman.

Drew Barrymore Tells Whoopi Goldberg She’s Dating Again

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“The last time you were here, we were both single. You are not dating. Are you dating now?,” Barrymore asked Goldberg, before adding, “I am. Because it’s been so many years, I’m starting to get a little worried, like I’m too good at being alone.”

Barrymore then asked Goldberg, 67, if she would consider dating again and “The View” co-host said, “For goodness sake, no.” He then shared some dating advice for Barrymore. “Maybe hit and run is a better way to go, for now, until you say to yourself, ‘Now I really want someone to be a part of this,'” he explains. “Now, that’s probably not what you’re looking for, which is why you’re fine.”

Drew Barrymore Has Opened Up About The Struggles Of Dating As A Parent

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Barrymore, mother of daughters Olive, 10, and Frankie, 8, had gone on a few dates over the past few years, but wasn’t ready for anything else at that point. During an interview with “Queer Eye’s” Bobby Berk on his show earlier this year, he emotionally explained that he was “not there yet.” “I have two young girls and, like, I don’t want to bring people home,” she said. “I thought it would take me a long time to meet someone and get to know them before I could introduce them to my daughter.”

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Drew Barrymore Has Been On and Off Dating Apps

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He is one of us! Like many single people looking for love who decide to use a dating app or two, Barrymore admits she’s used them on and off. Last November, he told broadcast journalist Gayle King that it was “very difficult for dating apps.”

“I think I always swipe left because they are too young [or] I don’t know who they are,” he said. “I dip in and out. Every once in a while, and then I’d, like, panic and jump.”

The “50 First Dates” star has openly discussed her use of dating apps and the frustrations associated with them on numerous occasions. Last December she answered audience questions on her show about “stalking or creeping” on social media when it comes to men she’s interested in dating and she explained her luck with online dating isn’t so great.

“I’m going to tell you this and don’t feel sorry for me because it’s what happens to all of us women out there. There is no relationship with me,” he explained. “It makes me feel like a loser and then you’re like ‘it’s tough out there.’ It’s tough out there for everyone. Difficult personally. It’s hard on dating apps. It’s vulnerable, but you keep trying.”

The Actress Opens Up About Her Thoughts On Dating As A Single Mom In Her Blog

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In one of Barrymore’s recent blog posts, “Rebels Who Love,” reflected on how her relationship needs have changed now that she’s a single mom. She also opens up about the role of sex in her life and her thoughts on intimacy.

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“At almost 48, I have a very different feeling about intimacy than I did growing up. I didn’t have role model parents and I was involved with adults from a young age! I’m looking for a friend! validation! excitement! fun! hedonism! fun! And adventure!!,” he wrote in his blog post.

The post continued, “Now, because I can’t get into a time machine and change my history. So I now choose to see it through a positive lens, i.e. I live! I live a very rich full life. However, after two children and a breakup with their father that made me wary, I am happy to shift my focus when it comes to love for myself and my two daughters. I know that doesn’t include men and haven’t for a while. I realized through therapy work (with Barry), he said something and I had to write it down. He said, “Sex is not love! It is an expression of love.” I have searched all my life for words like that to help me understand the difference and now, thanks to him, I do.”

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