Drew Barrymore's eponymous talk show has been renewed by CBS for two more seasons.
The 51-year-old actress-turned-host - who recently shared a sex confession -announced the news via Instagram on Monday, writing in a caption: 'We're so excited to announce that we've been renewed for not one, but TWO more seasons!'
She added in an Instagram Story: 'I'm so grateful and so excited!'
The Drew Barrymore Show launched in 2020 and features a revolving door of celebrity guests.
Barrymore said in a statement, per Just Jared: 'What matters most to us is our viewers and the people that come here! This show began as a space for intimate conversation, and we're continuing to plant our flag as a truly multiplatform experience.
'We live in a world where people discover content in so many different ways, and from the very start in 2020, our mission was to break the mold rather than conform to the traditional daytime landscape.'
Drew Barrymore's eponymous talk show has been renewed by CBS for two more seasons.
The 51-year-old actress-turned-host announced the news via Instagram on Monday, writing in a caption: 'We're so excited to announce that we've been renewed for not one, but TWO more seasons!'
She continued, 'I hold myself accountable to staying savvy about how and where this show is seen - feeding every corner that counts, while daring to just be myself and figure out life with others.
'My curiosity about people is what fuels me. I'm so excited to continue as I see this endeavor as an opportunity and a gift. Our show family is deeply grateful for the support of CBS and George Cheeks, who all helped us get here.'
Ross Matthews, who is a producer on the series, commented on Barrymore's post on Monday, 'THANK YOU TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WATCH!!!! We ARE SO grateful & happy!!!'
Amid the show's success, Barrymore won her first Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host at the 2025 Daytime Emmy Awards in October.
Kelly Clarkson and Jennifer Hudson were also in the running, as well as Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.
Barrymore's show was also nominated in the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series category with Clarkson and Hudson - but all three lost to Live With Kelly And Mark.
The Drew Barrymore Show had nine nods in total, which also included Outstanding Costume Design/Styling and Outstanding Technical Direction.
Barrymore responded to the nominations when they were announced in July, writing on Instagram, 'I am endlessly grateful and so deeply proud of every single person who pours their heart into @thedrewbarrymoreshow. This has never been my show - it's always been our show.'
She added in an Instagram Story: 'I'm so grateful and so excited!'
Amid the show's success, Barrymore won her first Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host at the 2025 Daytime Emmy Awards in October.
The Drew Barrymore Show launched in 2020 and features a revolving door of celebrity guests.
The former child star is known for her quirky and relatable segments.
She described it as 'a place where everyone belongs, everyone is seen, and everyone is welcomed with open arms.'
In conclusion, the TV personality said, 'Thank you for making that possible every single day. I love you all so much... but you already know that. I couldn't be more thankful to stand beside you.'
The former child star is known for her series' quirky and relatable segments, and also for getting up close and personal with guests.
In September 2024 she admitted that she finds it 'embarrassing' when her 'touchy-feely' approach to interviewing is called out by viewers - vowing that she would do her best to give visitors more space.
She addressed the subject in a teaser video for the program, saying, 'It's so funny because consistently over the last five years it's that I'm too touchy and too close to people—which is so embarrassing.
'I don't know if I can break the habit either. So, I'm like, I hear you, and I'll do my best. But it is so hard.'