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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Drew Barrymore is "doing her best" following her split from Will Kopelman.

    The 'Miss You Already' star - who ended her four year marriage to Will last month - is focusing all her time on her two daughters, Olive, three and Frankie, two.


    She gushed: "Thank you; I'm doing my best. I'm going back to work for the first time in a while to do this Netflix show. I'm not supposed to give away details about the roll, but I'm excited. It's going to be fun.

    "And then we’re just doing a lot with Flower beauty, doing more international, we’re in two or three new territories and growing. And our Rosé comes out this spring, and we're selling out. It's gone. I'm so excited about that. Next year is going to be really exciting."

    And the 41-year-old actress loves doing normal things like having playdates with her "awesome" kids.

    She added to PEOPLE magazine: "They're so awesome. They're the most delicious. Frankie went to a doctor's appointment today. Nothing bad, the common cold.

    "Olive had a play date with her friend from school, and her mom is a friend of mine, so we had a nice girly morning. And then Olive came with me to a doctor's appointment, because she just wanted to hang out. We like to lie in bed and talk. We did all of that."

    Meanwhile, Drew previously revealed she is feeling positive about the future.

    When asked what makes her happy, she said: "Just strength. Now that I'm a mom, and I know that it harkens back to the girls, aside from that, it really is girl power, badass. It is strength, clarity, conviction, health and focus ...

    "It's funny, because there are times in my life that I am so loosey-goosey, so hedonistic, and it is so just 'hippy-dippy,' but right now I feel this great backbone is, 'One foot in front of the other,' which is sort of my attitude right now. That is anything but loosey-goosey - that if you don't stay in a straight line, you are going to get into trouble."

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