Drew Barrymore keeps low profile as she flies out of Brisbane after whirlwind trip to Australia
A major Hollywood star has left Australia following a whirlwind couple of days for her exclusive speaking tour.
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Blink and you missed her.
Drew Barrymore has left Australia after visiting our shores for a whirlwind couple of days for her exclusive An Evening With Drew Barrymore shows in Sydney and Brisbane.
The Hollywood star was seen arriving at Sydney Airport on a private jet on Friday and by Sunday she was spotted departing Brisbane International Airport.
Accompanied by her two daughters, Olive, 11, and Frankie, 10, Barrymore was ushered through the busy terminal ahead of her flight back to LA.
Mother and daughters kept it casual in their slouchy jumpers and trackies, with the 49-year-old also opting to show the local Dophins NRL team some love by sporting the team hat.
Barrymore was more glammed up on Friday night when, moments after arriving in Sydney for her event, she was whisked into hair and make-up before taking to the stage at the ICC Theatre.
The event was hosted by wellness brand Wanderlust True North, during which Barrymore spoke to local stars including Dannii Minogue, G Flip and Tones and I about their lives, careers and overcoming obstacles.
Tones and I also delivered a powerful performance of her song Figure It Out, after which she got emotional and struggled to hold back tears.
“I’m so sorry, I swear I never get emotional! I’m not even meant to talk!” Tones told the crowd before singing another personal song about losing contact with her best friend.
“I wrote this song about losing my best friend in the world through becoming famous,” she explained of the track.
Barrymore was also Wanderlust True North’s guest of honour on Saturday evening at the Brisbane Convention Centre, where she spoke to the Terri Irwin, Michael Klim and Emma Watkins.
The actress has proven to be a natural at hosting and interviewing when she debuted her self-titled talk show in 2020, talking to some of Hollywood’s biggest names including Oprah Winfrey, Ariana Grande and Pink.
Originally published as Drew Barrymore keeps low profile as she flies out of Brisbane after whirlwind trip to Australia