She is known for her eccentric sense of style.
And Drew Barrymore decided to go barefoot and without a bra as she walked the streets of New York on Monday.
The actress, 46, cut a casual figure in a loose-fitting gray tracksuit and seemed indifferent to her lack of shoes when she left.

On the road: Drew Barrymore decided to go barefoot and without a bra while walking the streets of New York on Monday
Drew accessorized her casual outfit with a black backpack and wore a pink face mask as a safety precaution during the coronavirus pandemic.


Barefoot: Drew’s feet were covered in dirt
Despite the apparent lack of shoes and the New York temperature reaching 8 ° C, the Charlie’s Angels star showed no signs of discomfort as she walked barefoot on the concrete street.
The actress went out solo and carried a drink before stuffing in her bag.
Last year, Drew told The Sunday Times’ Style magazine that her feet had grown three sizes after the birth of her daughters; Olive, eight, and Frankie, six, joking that my ‘old shoe-loving Carrie Bradshaw days are behind me’.
Drew wore her brown hair down and showed off her flawless complexion by going makeup-free for the outing.


Dressed casually: The actress, 46, cut a casual figure in a loose-fitting gray tracksuit and seemed unfazed by her lack of shoes when she went out


Safety First: Drew accessorized her casual outfit with a black backpack and wore a pink face mask as a safety precaution during the coronavirus pandemic
Last month, Drew revealed that she has never done anything about her face.
‘I know myself. I’m a very addictive person, Ross, ‘she explained on her show.
“And I’ll do one shot and I’m going to look like Jocelyn Wildenstein on Friday.”
Drew explained her decision not to go under the knife and revealed that she was motivated by her rebellion.
‘Because I’m so rebellious, I think I saw all this pressure and I saw all those women torturing themselves to look a certain way and I thought,’ You miserable people. ‘


Cold? Despite the obvious lack of shoes and the temperature in NYC reaching 8 ° C, the Charlie’s Angels star showed no signs of discomfort as she walked barefoot on the concrete street




Gentle Walk: The actress went out solo and carried a drink before putting her purse in her purse
‘I just never wanted to fear what life would do to me. I’ve probably gone into too many opposite extremes, now I’m dull and safe and healthy. ‘
However, she hopes that society will embrace the aging process a bit more.
‘I’d love it if there was a way to let go and give a little bit more into the ride of life. We’ll get older, things will move south, and it’s okay, it’s part of life. I feel more human and vulnerable every year of my life, but I also know how to appreciate more and more every year. And I’m a little crazy. ‘


Of course: Drew wore her brown hair loose and showed off her flawless complexion by using makeup for free before the outing
It comes as Drew’s chat show has been renewed for a second season.
The CBS-distributed series has received a green light for season two following a noticeable rise in ratings in early 2021, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Drew, who is also the executive producer on the hour-long show, reflected on the success of the project, saying, ‘We launched this show in a pandemic, which made for a crazy, wonderful journey that I never expected.’


Quirky: Drew is known for her eccentric sense of style




Motherhood: Last year, Drew revealed that her feet had grown three sizes after the birth of her daughters; Olive, eight, and Frankie, six
The actress recently admitted that working on TV ‘saved’ her from forgetting her identity as an entertainer after stepping back from movies after the birth of her children.
Speaking to Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show last week, she said she needed to find a balance between her family and her talent.
The mother of two said, ‘I was so deep into mothering my children. I was like, “I don’t know who I am anymore.” I think I’ve gone way too far in the opposite direction [after leaving film.]
“ If I don’t remember being a person with a set of skills, I could die, ” she continued, explaining how she came to work on Netflix’s Santa Clarita diet for three seasons.
“That show was the best thing that could have ever happened to me,” Drew continued later.
‘It reminded me not to lose the baby with the bath water because I don’t want to film all the time because I want to raise my kids. It’s like you are this person, don’t leave behind who you are to your kids. I think that’s a recipe for disaster and parenthood. ‘


On screen: The actress recently admitted that working on TV saved her from forgetting her identity as an entertainer after stepping back from movies after the birth of her children