Drew Barry is, allegedly, getting back together with her ex, Fabrizio Moretti now that she’s single again.
According to New Idea, Drew Barrymore has had three failed marriages throughout her lifetime, but she’s not one to give up on love.
Drew Barrymore still has feelings for her ex
In fact, a source alleged that she recently reconnected with one of her exes. And they might, allegedly, be getting back together.
“She’s been checking up on a lot of friends this past year. And she and Fabrizio still have that spark. They talked for hours and still are. There’s no doubt they’re getting close and romance is on the cards,” the source said.
Drew Barrymore not in a rush to settle down
According to the source, Barrymore has been single since her last divorce, but she’s in no rush to date and settle down again.
“But Fabrizio always knew how to make her weak at the knees. He’s always adored Drew and didn’t want to split, so he’ll be doing his best to win her back,” the source said.
Barrymore and Moretti dated from 2003 to 2007. And while it may be true that the exes are still friends, there’s no indication that they have been hanging out.
The tabloid was also unable to provide concrete proof that Barrymore and Moretti are interested in getting back together. And the photo of the exes that they used was taken years ago.
More rumors about the actress
Meanwhile, this isn’t the only rumor surrounding Barrymore as of late. Last month, OK! magazine alleged that the former child star is on the brink of a meltdown.
After all, Drew Barrymore has been working all her life.
“She had no idea that juggling work and family would be this hard, and she’s feeling pressure from every side. She desperately wants to be there for the kids, but she’s trying to make her show a hit. And with her production company, she has a million other things on her plate as well,” the source said.
However, one should also take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. There is no proof that Drew Barrymore feels burned out.
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