Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore recently shared a glimpse of her trip to Singapore on TikTok, showing herself enjoying local food at Maxwell Food Centre. While the video appears recent, it was likely filmed during a family vacation in August when Barrymore joined a food tour led by Singaporean entrepreneur Pei Shyuan Yeo.
SINGAPORE - Hollywood actress and talk-show host Drew Barrymore has offered a glimpse of her trip to Singapore .
Though the clip is set to music and her voice cannot be heard, Barrymore seems to be chatting to someone while eating. Yap, which means to talk at length, has received new relevance as a trendy slang term on TikTok. Ms Yeo told the publication that Barrymore – who is divorced and has two daughters aged 12 and 10 – joined a food tour she offered in August, when she visited Singapore with her family then.
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