March 9, 2026

It was announced today that The Drew Barrymore Show has been picked up for Seasons 7 & 8. The two-season renewal will see the syndicated daytime talk show through 2028. The current sixth season is enjoying its most-watched season to date with 1.6 million daily viewers.

"Drew is the original influencer – a true trendsetter and culture-driving force who has consistently stayed ahead of the conversation. The success of this show is rooted in the fact that Drew shows up as her unfiltered, authentic self every single day, continually challenging the conventions of daytime television and reimagining what the format can be in a multiplatform world," said Jason Kurtz, executive producer."

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," said Barrymore. "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."

Hosted by Barrymore, the show features topics ranging from current news and human interest stories to pop culture and comedy. Together with her guests, Drew has discussions that encourage growth and finding heart and humor in life.