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De Rossi Becomes A Third Wheel As Ellen DeGeneres And Drew Barrymore Grow Closer

2017-05-01 43 Dailymotion

<p>Portia de Rossi</a> is facing competition for her wife Ellen DeGeneres</a>’ attention from an unlikely source — Drew Barrymore</a>!</p><br /><p>According to RadarOnline.com</a>, Ellen and Drew have become close pals since teaming up for a new TV show, First Dates</a>, which Ellen produces and Drew narrates.</p><br /><p>Although the two have always been friendly, this new partnership has Portia worried, especially as Drew becomes a semi-regular on Ellen’s talk show.</p><br /><p>“Portia is threatened by Ellen’s relationship with Drew,” a source told RadarOnline.com exclusively. “Their emotional bond is obvious, and Portia is feeling completely left out.”</p><br /><p>Drew’s newly single status (the actress divorced from her third husband</a> a year ago) as well as her admission to being bisexual have both raised De Rossi’s suspicions, the insider claimed.</p><br /><p>In an interview with Contact </a>magazine, Drew revealed, “Do I like women sexually? Yes, I do. Totally. I think a woman and a woman together are beautiful, just as a man and a woman together are beautiful.”</p><br /><p>Plus, Portia fears her serious side can’t compete with Drew’s quirky humor, which meshes well with Ellen’s.</p><br /><p>“Ellen and Drew have the same goofy sense of humor, and they laugh like idiots at each other’s jokes,” the source told Radar. “Portia is a lot more serious, and it’s like those two have some unspoken language that she’s not part of.”</p><br /><p>Portia’s insecurities regarding Drew come on the heels of rumors that the couple’s eight-year marriage is on the rocks</a>. “They spend less and less time together,” an insider claimed.</p><br /><p>Do you think Portia should be worried about Ellen’s bond with Drew? Sound off in the comments below!</p><br /><p>The post De Rossi Becomes A Third Wheel As Ellen DeGeneres And Drew Barrymore Grow Closer</a> appeared first on OK! Magazine</a>.</p><br />

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