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«Breaking News» Drew Barrymore's EgyptAir 'interview' was fake

Drew Barrymore's bizarre 'interview' with EgyptAir's in-flight magazine, Horus, went viral on Tuesday thanks to its wild quotes and unflattering portrayal of the actress, but it turns out the entire Q&A is fake.  


The article's unflattering introduction claims the 43-year-old Santa Clarita Diet star has been 'unstable in her relationships most of her life,' and a question about her weight states that she 'gained several kilos' after giving birth.


Drew's spokesperson told HuffPost the actress 'did not participate' in the interview and her team is 'working with the airline PR team.  




It's a fake! A spokesperson for Drew Barrymore has revealed that the actress 'did not participate' in a bizarre 'interview' published in EgyptAir's in-flight magazine, Horus


It's a fake! A spokesperson for Drew Barrymore has revealed that the actress 'did not participate' in a bizarre 'interview' published in EgyptAir's in-flight magazine, Horus



It's a fake! A spokesperson for Drew Barrymore has revealed that the actress 'did not participate' in a bizarre 'interview' published in EgyptAir's in-flight magazine, Horus





Reaction: Write Adam Baron took to Twitter on Tuesday to share screenshots of the magazine's strange 'Q&A' with the actress, calling it 'surreal'


Reaction: Write Adam Baron took to Twitter on Tuesday to share screenshots of the magazine's strange 'Q&A' with the actress, calling it 'surreal'



Reaction: Write Adam Baron took to Twitter on Tuesday to share screenshots of the magazine's strange 'Q&A' with the actress, calling it 'surreal'



The dubious interview went viral after writer Adam Baron took to Twitter on Tuesday to share screenshots of the magazine's strange profile, writing: 'This interview with Drew Barrymore in the Egypt Air in flight magazine is, umm, surreal.' 


The piece, which is littered with grammatical errors, falsely claims that Drew has retired from acting until her 'daughters can depend on themselves.'


Drew's eldest child, Olive, turned six years old in September and her youngest, Frankie, is four, but the article states that they are five and three, respectively. 


The fake profile makes it seem as though Drew has decided to become a stay-at-home mom, but a third season of her show is currently in the works. She also has a cosmetics company, Flower Beauty, and a clothing line, Dear Drew. 


Although the 'interview' is about motherhood, the introduction focuses mainly on Drew's failed relationships and marriages.



Opening: The 'interview' begins with an unflattering introduction that focuses on the 43-year-old's failed relationships and marriages


Opening: The 'interview' begins with an unflattering introduction that focuses on the 43-year-old's failed relationships and marriages



Opening: The 'interview' begins with an unflattering introduction that focuses on the 43-year-old's failed relationships and marriages





'You gained several kilograms': The questions are also borderline-insulting, particularly one about Drew's postpartum body following the birth of her daughter Frankie


'You gained several kilograms': The questions are also borderline-insulting, particularly one about Drew's postpartum body following the birth of her daughter Frankie



'You gained several kilograms': The questions are also borderline-insulting, particularly one about Drew's postpartum body following the birth of her daughter Frankie



'Despite being unstable in her relationships most of her life, despite the several unsuccessful marriages and despite the busy life of stardom that dominated her life for several years; the beautiful American Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore has recently decided to temporary [sic] take an unlimited vacation to play her most crucial role as a mother,' it reads. 


After noting that Drew's marriage to the girls' father, Will Kopelman, ended in divorce, the article alleges the mom 'has had almost 17 relationships, engagements, and marriages.'


Without naming any professional psychologists, it goes on to claim she has issues with men that stem from the divorce of her parents, Jaid and John Barrymore. 


'Psychologists believe that her behavior is only natural since she lacked the male role model in her parents' divorce when she was only nine years old,' the article says. 


'Ever since that time, she has been subconsciously seeking attention and care from a male figure, but unfortunately things do not always go as planned and she has not yet succeeded in any relationship for various reasons.'




Confusing: The article falsely claims Drew has decided to become a stay-at-home mom, but a third season of her Netflix show, Santa Clarita Diet, is currently in the works


Confusing: The article falsely claims Drew has decided to become a stay-at-home mom, but a third season of her Netflix show, Santa Clarita Diet, is currently in the works



Confusing: The article falsely claims Drew has decided to become a stay-at-home mom, but a third season of her Netflix show, Santa Clarita Diet, is currently in the works





Her little girls: Drew and her ex-husband Will Kopelman have two daughters, Olive, six, and Frankie, four, but the article incorrectly lists their ages as five and three 


Her little girls: Drew and her ex-husband Will Kopelman have two daughters, Olive, six, and Frankie, four, but the article incorrectly lists their ages as five and three 



Her little girls: Drew and her ex-husband Will Kopelman have two daughters, Olive, six, and Frankie, four, but the article incorrectly lists their ages as five and three 





Say what? Drew and Will (pictured in 2015) divorced in 2016. Without naming any licensed psychologists, the article claims she has issues with men because of her parents' divorce


Say what? Drew and Will (pictured in 2015) divorced in 2016. Without naming any licensed psychologists, the article claims she has issues with men because of her parents' divorce



Say what? Drew and Will (pictured in 2015) divorced in 2016. Without naming any licensed psychologists, the article claims she has issues with men because of her parents' divorce



The questions are also borderline-insulting, particularly one about Drew's postpartum body following the birth of Frankie.  


'A few years ago, after your last delivery, you gained several kilograms that even your fans accused you of being overweight and neglecting your health. However, today I see you have returned to your previous graceful body; what is your secret?' the question asks. 


'I feel overwhelmed when someone tells me that I have regained my image and managed to lose that extra weight, especially that I felt depressed due to the significant increase in my weight after delivering Frankie,' reads Drew's 'response.' 


'However, I find this a great opportunity to entourage every woman who is overweight to work on regaining her beauty and body, especially that it is not as hard as one may think; it is all about determination and following the appropriate diet under the supervision of a physician.' 


The actress' other 'responses' are just as strange, including a comment about the 'status of women' in the world.  


'I cannot deny that women made a great achievement over [the] past century, there is significant progress recorded by people who study women status throughout history,' reads the quote.




Question of the day: Before Drew revealed the interview was fake, fans questioned the legitimacy of the Q&A


Question of the day: Before Drew revealed the interview was fake, fans questioned the legitimacy of the Q&A



Question of the day: Before Drew revealed the interview was fake, fans questioned the legitimacy of the Q&A

































'This is naturally reflected on women in the west who will not be satisfied unless they gain the rights they deserve to the society. This is especially true since women exert tremendous efforts that men are incapable of exerting due to their numerous commitments and obligations.'


After posting pictures of the interview, Adam tweeted Drew, asking: 'Is this profile legit?' 


'This is unreal. Surely she didn't approve it?!' someone else asked, prompting Adam to add: 'I have no idea. I started reading and almost died, then composed myself and screenshot the entire thing.'


Robert Ayers noted that 'the opening blurb is utterly bizarre,' while Edwin Smith joked: 'The death of the celebrity profile has been greatly exaggerated.' 


And Deborah Lennard took issue with the line, 'returned to your previous graceful body.'




Not having it: A woman named Jane pointed out that the magazine's claim that Drew has retired from acting seemed to be false


Not having it: A woman named Jane pointed out that the magazine's claim that Drew has retired from acting seemed to be false



Not having it: A woman named Jane pointed out that the magazine's claim that Drew has retired from acting seemed to be false





Theory: Some believed the strange 'interview' was the result of the original article being poorly translated into English


Theory: Some believed the strange 'interview' was the result of the original article being poorly translated into English



Theory: Some believed the strange 'interview' was the result of the original article being poorly translated into English

















Taken care of: Drew's spokesperson said her team is 'working with the airline PR team'


Taken care of: Drew's spokesperson said her team is 'working with the airline PR team'



Taken care of: Drew's spokesperson said her team is 'working with the airline PR team'


'What the actual ?!?!?!' she asked.   


Meanwhile, a woman named Jane pointed out that the magazine's insinuation that Drew has retired from acting seemed to be false.


'Considering how brilliant she is in the Santa Clarita Diet I don't think it's true about [her] being retired,' she wrote. 'I'm very much looking forward to another season.'


Some believed the strange interview was the result of the original article being poorly translated into English.


'Wow they just banged a load of tripe into Google Translate by the look of it,' Debbie Hutchinson commented. 'She deffo doesn't know that exists.. tweet it to her.'  


'That's like reading some of the emails I get from my offshore colleagues in work,' one person tweeted. 'The harshest English is always used, makes for some interesting conversation.'


Someone else added: 'Translated into one language using google translate then back to English??!! It's extraordinary.' 


DailyMail.com has reached out to EgyptAir for comment.  


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Main photo article Drew Barrymore’s bizarre ‘interview’ with EgyptAir’s in-flight magazine, Horus, went viral on Tuesday thanks to its wild quotes and unflattering portrayal of the actress, but it turns out the entire Q&A is fake.  
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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