It is receiving a lot of traction online.
A strange and completely fake interview with film star Drew Barrymore has gone viral, and it's being discussed all over the internet.
The profile piece, published in EgyptAir’s magazine Horus, became famous this week after journalist Adam Baron
tweeted images of the story on Tuesday, calling it "surreal".
https://twitter.com/adammbaron/status/1047131624704528384
The story itself, with the byline Aida Tekla, is filled with wild statements, spelling errors and appears to focus on Barrymore's 'decision' to abandon acting in favour of motherhood.
Barrymore has denied ever participating in the interview in a statement to
Huffington Post.
Below are some extracts from the bizarre piece:
"Despite being unstable in her relationships most of her life, despite the several unsuccessful marriages and despite the busy life of stardom that dominated her life for several years; the beautiful American Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore has recently decided to temporary [sic] take an unlimited vacation to play her most crucial role as a mother.