Drew Barrymore
Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show
Drew Barrymore‘s bra-wearing days are behind her.
The actress announced on Tuesday’s episode of her talk show that she is truly and officially “over” wearing the undergarment.
“I’m wearing a weird leotard right now,” Barrymore informed her guest, comedian Chris Fleming, before opening her button-down shirt to reveal a beige-colored bodysuit underneath.
Barrymore
Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show
“I wear this thing ’cause I don’t wanna wear a bra because I’m over a bra,” Barrymore continued, keeping her shirt wide open as the audience giggled. “I’m too old, and I won’t wear one.”
She added, “I don’t care if these sausages fall down to my knees. I just, I’m over it, and I don’t care anymore.”
Fleming was all for the idea. “Drew is over it! That’s great!” he cheered, before unzipping his own pants to similarly show her the black leotard he was wearing for their interview. “Mine is that.”
Barrymore, seemingly thrilled to have found a bodysuit buddy, hugged Fleming in response.
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The Daytime Emmy-winning talk show host has never shied away from talking about undergarments in the past, sharing her love of granny panties by placing a pair on top of her head in a 2025 episode.
“I’m telling you, I like a big pair of panties,” Barrymore said. “I like everything — I don’t like tight and constricting. I don’t even own a pair of G-strings.”
That is, if she’s wearing any underwear at all. Back in 2024, Barrymore revealed that she enjoys going commando, but that it was dangerous because one of her daughters had started pants-ing her all the time as a result.
“It’s a joke!” Barrymore said of the behavior. “But yeah, I’m like, ‘Just make sure this is an inside-the-house thing.’”
The Drew Barrymore Show airs weekdays on CBS.
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