Hugh Grant has at least one person in his corner amid the backlash over his awkward AF interview with Ashley Graham!
01.03.2023 - 13:51 / ok.co.uk
Actress Drew Barrymore got super candid with her social media followers as she shared a clip of her very messy bedroom before and after giving it a much needed tidy. In the video, which she captioned “show me your room before and after you clean it…”, Drew walked her fans through her bedroom and bathroom, which were strewn with books, clothes, makeup and skincare.
Drew, who recently shared a major hair transformation with fans, even had a desk that was barely visible under piles of papers, notebooks and pens. Among the rubble, some fans thought they spotted an E.T.
script, the Steven Spielberg film that Drew starred in as a child back in 1982. The 48 year old star was dressed down in a casual dark blue t-shirt, loose hair and minimal makeup in the video.
After treating fans to a lengthy “before”, the clip then cuts to a flash forward of Drew’s home in immaculate condition after a thorough cleaning job.The star then described the nicely organised room as “much better.” The room is decorated in chic cream tones, with one wall full of pastel and light coloured artwork that add a bit of flair to the bedroom. Drew, who boasts an impressive 16.7 million followers on her Instagram, also has a number of patterned rugs that cover the floor of the room and a number of pink pillows on her bed.
In her bathroom, Drew gave fans a glimpse of cupboards full of skincare and makeup products, as well as a small round mirror that she clearly uses for getting ready in the morning. Fans praised Drew for being upfront about letting the clutter get on top of her and said that it helped them realise that celebs are just “normal people.” One commenter wrote, “If Queen Drew’s room can look like this sometimes, then it’s okay if mine does too.Thank
.Hugh Grant has at least one person in his corner amid the backlash over his awkward AF interview with Ashley Graham!
Drew Barrymore is standing by her friend Hugh Grant. After the British actor was highly criticized for his viral interview with model Ashley Graham, Barrymore is defending her "Music and Lyrics" co-star. "If you know Hugh, that is his way of loving you," Barrymore explained during her talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show." "People are like, ‘Oh, he's such a curmudgeon and she's so thrown.’ I'm like, ‘no, that is Hugh Grant.
To everyone out who has ever left the lid off the toothpaste, left their clothes on the floor, not made their bed, or ‘forgot’ to do the dishes for three days running, do not stress. Because you are not alone. Even the Instagram elite who post snap after snap of their picture perfect surroundings on a daily basis get caught out sometimes.
Drew Barrymore is sharing her opinion of Hugh Grant‘s much-talked about interview with Ashley Graham from the 2023 Oscars.
Drew Barrymore is speaking up for herself after Hugh Grant insulted her singing in their 2007 film "Music and Lyrics." While promoting his new movie "Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," Grant answered a series of questions based on Google searches of his name, and one of them asked if he really sang in his movie with Barrymore, to which he replied, "Yes, I do, but I'm auto-tuned beyond belief." He then corrected himself, saying, "Actually, that's not true, I'm auto-tuned a bit, not as much as some. Drew Barrymore was in that film with me, and I don't think she'd mind me saying her singing is just horrendous … I've heard dogs bark better than she sings." He did add that "Once they tuned her up, she sounded way better than me because she's got heart and voice and rock and roll, whereas I sounded like Julie Andrews, and I'm meant to be kind of rock and roll as well." His insult toward Barrymore seemed good-natured, and in an Instagram video she made in response, she followed suit.
Drew Barrymore didn’t take Hugh Grant’s recent comments about her “horrendous” singing to heart.
remarks he made at the 2023 Oscars, Grant poked fun at former co-star Barrymore’s singing during a Wired interview alongside his “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” castmates Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez.During the interview, Grant, 62, was answering “the web’s most-searched questions” and was asked if he actually sang in the 2007 rom-com “Music and Lyrics.”The British actor admitted that he does sing, but he’s “auto-tuned beyond belief. Actually, that’s not true.
Drew Barrymore is playfully responding to recent remarks made by Hugh Grant that slammed her singing ability.The 62-year-old English actor recently sat down for an interview with , and reflected on his 2007 romcom with Barrymore, «Drew Barrymore was in that film with me and I don’t think she’d mind me saying her singing is just horrendous,» Grant admitted. «I’ve heard dogs bark better than she sings.»In response, Barrymoretook to Instagram to share a playful video of her singing their duet from the film, «Way Back into Love,» which Grant and Barrymore sang together for the film.«Oh, Hugh-bert, Hubert, that's for you,» Barrymore said after belting out a few lines.
Hugh Grant seems to have no problem revealing his candid thoughts, no matter how offensive they may be to others.
rude to Ashley Graham at the Oscars, the British actor, 62, is now adamant about offending pretty much everyone else in Hollywood — from “Notting Hill” fans to former co-star Drew Barrymore and even an extra on set.He recently appeared in a Wired interview alongside his “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” castmates Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez.The “Love Actually” alum revealed during the clip how he made fun of Barrymore’s singing during their 2007 rom-com “Music & Lyrics.”“I’m auto-tuned a bit, but not as much as some,” Grant divulged of his singing in the flick. “Drew Barrymore was in that film with me and I don’t think she’d mind me saying her singing is just horrendous.
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Music & Lyrics.Grant co-starred with Barrymore in the 2007 film as washed-up pop star Alex Fletcher, who is hired to write music for a popular teenage artist (Haley Bennett).
It’s that time of the year again, the MTV Movie and TV Awards are back, and this time Drew Barrymore will serve as host for the event. “We’ll be there, will you?” Barrymore says as she channels the murderous AI doll from the film “M3gan” in a video reveal.“And now for a breaking Drew’s News report, we go to our special correspondent, M3gan,” Barrymore says in the promotional video while dressed in a M3gan. “Thank you, Drew. I actually have news for you.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Tom Cruise got a hero’s welcome in Hollywood over the last week of February. The best actor Oscar nominee for “Top Gun: Maverick” had been largely absent from Los Angeles during prime awards campaigning season, held up filming his latest “Mission: Impossible” epic, and the town was more than compensated for his absence when he finally touched down. On Sunday Feb. 26, “Top Gun: Maverick” producer Jerry Bruckheimer opened his Beverly Hills home to power players and stars (many of them voters for the annual Academy Awards) where Cruise was guest of honor. Days later, former Paramount chief and show business stateswoman Shery Lansing gave an equally well-attended cocktail party to fete Cruise. It’s not surprising that the industry would want to celebrate the man who Steven Spielberg said “saved Hollywood’s ass” by getting moviegoers back in theaters. But were the events legit in the eyes of the film academy, which enforces how and when Oscar hopefuls get to woo the figures that hand them golden trophies? The Academy’s bylaws say that after Oscar nominations are released, campaigns cannot “invite members to attend any parties, dinners, lunches, or other non-screening events that promote nominated films.”
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. No one will be leaving this year’s Oscars ceremony empty-handed.
Cameron Diaz is sticking by Drew Barrymore‘s side through the best and the worst.
She gets by with a little help from her friends. Cameron Diaz opened up about Drew Barrymore’s struggles with substance abuse for a new profile about her longtime friend.
Drew Barrymore doesn't shy away from her struggles. In a new profile for the she talks about how her alcohol intake after her 2016 split from Will Kopelman affected her relationship with her therapist.After a decade of working with Barry Michels, who has been endorsed by Gwyneth Paltrow, Barrymore had the psychoanalyst quit on her due to her drinking.«He just said, ‘I can’t do this anymore,'» Barrymore recalls. «It was really about my drinking.
Despite being far removed from her storied past, Drew Barrymore admits she cannot escape one lingering thought from her youth. "I will always have the ‘They’re coming, they’re coming’ mentality," Barrymore revealed, reflecting on her time in rehab. "It’s the one thing that, unfortunately, I can’t shake.