Drew Barrymore has had her fair share of dating app drama.
During Friday's episode, “The Drew Barrymore Show” The actress recently opened up about being cheated on by a man who claimed to be someone he wasn't on a dating app.
“This guy on my dating app said he was the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams,” she told co-host Ross Matthews.
“So I wrote him a letter and I was like, 'Oh my god, I went to my first scrimmage.'
“He wasn't the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams. He was a musician who thought he was cute,” she revealed.
“How should I feel about this?”
A mystery man appears to have lost his chance of dating the 'I've Never Kissed' star after giving her a pet name.
“The guy was like, 'Hey, Drewski,' and I was like, 'I hate you… You're pathetic, you're deceitful, you're playing around, you're making me feel stupid.' ” she complained.
“'I don't know who you are. I feel so stupid. Why did I have to get off on these feet? I hate you!'”
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But Barrymore isn't a fan of dating apps, so she wasn't too upset by her surprising interaction.
“Every time I get on there, I don't feel great. I always live for five days,” she gushed on the show.
Barrymore, 48, has been open about the ups and downs of dating over the years since divorcing art consultant Will Kopelman in 2016.
In 2020, she even admitted to being ghosted by “a lot of people.”
In December 2022, the mother of two admitted she was back in the dating game because she was “too good at being alone.”
However, after about six months, she admitted that she was “tired and exhausted” trying to find a romantic relationship while traveling. Vulture interview.
In yet another twist to her story, Barrymore revealed last October that she had been on and off with someone for three years.
“I invited him to my wedding next weekend,” she recalled during an episode of the talk show.
“Then he said, 'It's been three and a half years and you're still inviting me to your wedding?'”
Golden Globe winner Kopelman has two daughters with her, and she was married to comedian Tom Green from 2001 to 2002 and bar owner Jeremy Thomas from 1994 to 1995. Was.

