Drew Barrymore beamed last night as she answered fans' questions at a special screening of her directorial debut Whip It! in NYC. Her film hits theaters today, and everyone seems to be loving it, from her boyfriend Justin Long to BuzzSugar — make sure to check out their review. There won't be much rest for Drew after she waits for the box office numbers to roll in over the weekend, as she'll spent next week gearing up for her sixth turn hosting SNL.
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What is she wearing?
1God, that didn't look good.
Anyway, I love Drew!
Agreed, what's happened to her fashion sense lately? She's a cute girl but needs to stop dressing like a teenager.
2she looks like an old sharon stone in the waving pic. I agree, she's no spring chicken and she dresses like a teenager but her face says middle aged single woman who can't settle down. She is just pathetic..the teens on GossipGirl dress 100% more classy and with more sence than Drew and they are decades younger. Drew is pathetic. she screams attention w HORE at every turn, just like stripping on David Letterman. What a loser.
3Hey JEssie2992! so what do you care about what she wears? i mean... are you her manager or something? ... the pathetic one is you ( sorry for being sincere). People use to judge the style of everybody... but who f...ing cares! if drew wants to wear white pants with stripes sweater... well, let her be! you can put a banana in your head and nobody really cares!
4hahaha nowadays people are so plastic and ridiculous they judge others by the outfit, it makes me laugh! and A LOT!
maybe the day, you have cancer or a serious problem, you will understand that PRESENTATION AND BODY are NOT everything!
go and read something interesting in your life! like... i don`t know, history or science!
sorry, but i`m sick of this sh*t... this bunch of assholes who just sit in front of a computer and judge... just because they think they have the right to!
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