Drew Barrymore reflected on her 2016 split with Will Kopelman and the difficult year that followed.
“There was no scandal. Nothing went wrong, which is cleaner, but makes it harder and more confusing because there isn’t The Thing to point to,” she said. “We tried so hard to make it work. said to me, ‘Divorce is the death of a dream.’ That’s exactly what it feels like, something so final you can’t get it back.”Jim Spellman / WireImage
"I know what that feels like,” she said. “If I haven’t learned from that, then what was it all for?” This is a family, so nobody’s going anywhere. I was determined to make it work because we all loved each other so much.” “It was just trying to numb the pain and feel good — and alcohol totally did that for me,” she said."The drinking thing for me was a constant, like, ‘You cannot change. You are weak and incapable of doing what’s best for you. You keep thinking you will master this thing, and it’s getting the better of you.'"She said she has since quit drinking and focused on her daughters and her talk show.
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