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Is Drew Barrymore gay, bi, or queer?

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If you know anything about sapphics (that is, women who love women), you’ll know that the Norwegian singer Girl in Red has become something of a lesbian icon.

Last year, the question “Do you listen to “Girl in Red?” became a popular meme, appearing as a kind of shorthand for when you want to ask a girl if they’re attracted to other girls.

So, when actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore revealed that she was listening to Girl in Red in a TikTok in late 2021, it only reignited long-standing questions about her sexuality.

Let’s take a closer look at the speculations and finally answer the question, “Is Drew Barrymore gay?”RELATED: Elliot Page is about to spill some major Hollywood teaDrew Barrymore has been the subject of persistent rumors about her sexual orientation for years.

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