Drew Barrymore ignoring the no shoes, no shirt, no service rules
Even though she first became famous in the ‘80s it’s the ‘90s when Drew Barrymore really came into her own. By 1990 Barrymore had an autobiography, she was living on her own, and she was about to start her second decade as a star after bouncing back from a tough beginning to her teens.
Always the paragon of fashion, Barrymore knew how to make any piece of clothing work – even when she was barely wearing any. The ‘90s were just as weird for the young actress as her hectic ‘80s. In 1994 she married a 31 year old bartender after only knowing him for a couple of months. Two months later they divorced.
Without any major acting roles to speak of around this time she posed nude in Playboy, to which her godfather Steven Spielberg responded by giving her a quilt for her 20th birthday with a note that read, “Cover yourself up.”