Drew Barrymore's daughter "ripped her whole elbow open" in an electric bike accident
The 50-year-old actress was on vacation with Olive, 12, and 11-year-old Frankie - who she has with ex-husband Will Kopelman - when one of her girls suffered an agonising accident up in the mountains
9 September 2025
Appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Drew noted she had had to cancel some plans with the host's wife Evelyn McGee-Colbert and said: "The last time we were supposed to get together, my daughter ended up having an accident.
"My daughter, actually, she got in an e-bike accident. In France, which sounds so fabulous. Yes, so we were in fabulous France and then she had an e-bike accident."
Drew stressed her daughter was "fine" now but explained she had "ripped her whole elbow open" while biking in the mountains.
She added: "We spent days in an E.R., in and out."
The Charlie's Angels actress praised her daughter for her quick-thinking following the accident.
She said: "She ripped off her bra and turned it into a tourniquet.
"That's just who she is. And I just marvel at her."
Drew recently noted how she has become much less "selfish" since becoming a parent and she "prefers" the person she is today.
Responding to a fan who asked how long it took to readjust back to being herself after having a baby, she wrote in a piece of UsWeekly: "I'm still not myself. And I don't know if I will ever get back to the carefree, selfish person I was before children. I can never not know this love and concern I have for my two daughters.
"It's consuming. I am just trying to embrace the new me. And I do prefer me now. I'm much more capable. Much more trustworthy. Much more admirable than I ever was. "
Despite this, the Never Been Kissed star added that being childfree or a parent should both be "considered perfectly fulfilling roads" in life, and that "time" is the best way to learn about oneself.
She added: "That being said, 'motherhood' or 'otherhood' should be considered perfectly fulfilling roads. And may each one of them lead us to our better selves. I think this takes time, though. Maturity has so much to do with it. Time is the great teacher."
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