Drew Barrymore honours decades-long bond with Cameron Diaz in heartfelt Instagram post
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Key Takeaways
Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore has publicly celebrated her enduring friendship with Cameron Diaz, revealing on Instagram that the two have been best friends since their teenage years. The post, which Barrymore described as her personal motivation for recognising the people who truly matter, quickly drew attention for its warmth and sincerity.
What Barrymore Posted
In her Instagram caption, Barrymore wrote: 'Who has been there for you? Let’s show people the love they deserve!! Hey @camerondiaz, I love you.' She accompanied the message with three photographs featuring Diaz, overlaid with the words: 'Cameron and I have been best friends since we were teenagers', 'She’s been there for me in good and bad times', and 'That’s my why.'
A Friendship Forged On and Off Screen
The two actresses are not just close in private life — they have co-starred in two major Hollywood productions: Charlie’s Angels and its sequel Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. Their on-screen chemistry mirrored a real-life bond that reportedly stretches back decades, making their friendship one of the more enduring in the entertainment industry.
Barrymore’s Career at a Glance
Barrymore first rose to prominence as a child star in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, before establishing herself as a leading Hollywood actress through films including Firestarter, Scream, Ever After, Never Been Kissed, and the Charlie’s Angels franchise. She has also starred opposite Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, and Blended. Her most recent screen appearance was in the romantic comedy The Stand In, directed by Jamie Babbit and released on 11 December 2020. She is next expected to appear in Influenced, directed by Rachel Israel, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Jason Biggs, and others.
Diaz’s Hollywood Legacy
Diaz made her film debut at age 21 in the comedy The Mask and went on to become one of Hollywood’s most recognisable faces through the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her credits include My Best Friend’s Wedding, There’s Something About Mary, Gangs of New York, The Holiday, Bad Teacher, and most recently Back in Action. Her output of romantic comedies during that era cemented her status as a prominent figure in mainstream Hollywood.
Why It Resonates
Barrymore’s post arrives at a time when celebrity friendships are frequently scrutinised or performative on social media. Her framing — positioning Diaz not as a co-star or industry peer but as a steadfast personal anchor through both good and difficult times — gives the message an authenticity that resonated with fans. Both women have navigated highly public personal lives, making the depth of their private bond all the more notable.