Actress Drew Barrymore Confirms to Divorce Third Husband Will Kopelman

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Former Charlie's Angel star, Drew Barrymore divorces her husband, Will Kopelman following their three-year marriage. The actress already  filed the divorce papers, and has confirmed of their separation on the public.

According to the Inquisitr, Barrymore, 41, already announced her plans to divorce for the third time in April. Her interview on the said month revealed that her best friend, Nancy Juvonen, found out why she always ending up divorcing and jokingly claimed she was to be blamed.

Barrymore declined to elaborate the reason why they are going through the legal separation, however, the talks of ending the nearly 4 years of marriage came to light since October last year.

The actress already filed the divorce.Barrymore said on an interview, admitting divorce is painful and considered it as failure.

"Like, when you get divorced, you break up with somebody and you're like, 'Yeah, that didn't work,' and you get divorced, [but] when you get divorced you're like, 'I'm the biggest failure. This is the biggest failure.' It's so shameful and hard to actually go through that, even privately," she said, People quoted.

On the joint statement of the in April, the former couple stated of their legal separation. "Sadly our family is separating legally, although we do not feel this takes away from us being a family," the pair stated. Our children are our universe," the parents of daughters Olive, 3, and Frankie, 23 months, added, "we look forward to living the rest of our lives with them as the first priority."

The pair began dating in February 2011 and later wed in a lavish ceremony at her Montecito, California, mansion in June 2012. Barrymore was previously married to Welsh bar owner Jeremy Thomas in March 1994 for just a few weeks. She then married comic Tom Green in July 2001. However, he filed for divorce that December.

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