Drew Barrymore recently encountered a question that many women dread: “Are you pregnant?” Fortunately, the 43-year-old actress and mother had a witty retort ready: “No, I’m just fat right now.” Bravo, Drew!
During her appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, where she was promoting Season 2 of her Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet, Barrymore opened up about her ongoing battle with body image as a food lover who occasionally packs on extra pounds. She shared an amusing anecdote about leaving a restaurant with fellow mothers and their children when a fan approached her, mistakenly assuming she was expecting. “Not all of them are mine. I just have two,” she clarified before the fan commented, “Well, and you’re obviously expecting.” Barrymore humorously set the record straight, explaining that she was simply carrying a “food baby.”
This wasn’t the first time Barrymore had faced scrutiny about her body. She recounted how her five-year-old daughter, Lily, once made an innocent remark that hit a little too close to home. When Barrymore was about to post a funny picture of a plump dog on Instagram, her daughter exclaimed, “Mom, it’s you!” Ouch.
Barrymore has long been candid regarding her appearance, the challenges of aging, and the biases women face in the entertainment industry, especially compared with their male counterparts. She has openly discussed the difficulties of navigating her career post-divorce and the guilt that often accompanies being a working mother.
In a previous interview with InStyle in 2015, Barrymore declared, “I am who I am and I just don’t have a bikini body. I don’t even have a one-piece body anymore!” Her recent quip has resonated with many women who have been in similar situations, highlighting the importance of avoiding assumptions about a woman’s body—regardless of the context.
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In summary, Barrymore’s candidness about her body and her delightful sense of humor serve as a reminder that women should never be judged or assumed to be pregnant based on their appearance. Her story empowers others to embrace their bodies, regardless of societal expectations.
