Who knew that appreciating the rain could ruffle feathers!
Drew Barrymore found her name trending on Twitter on Friday, Aug. 26, after a woman called the talk show host "racist" for happily enjoying a rain storm outside.
This week, Drew posted a social media video that showed her rejoicing in a rare Los Angeles rainstorm. However, a woman in a TikTok video felt Drew was "frolicking" in the rain and insisted the talk show host "cosigned… people who just go out of their way to disrespect and dismiss the boundaries that Black creators have set."
"What is it so important to all of you to treat us like we don't matter," the woman said while giving little context as to why Drew's rain-soaked video was so controversial or had racial implications.
After the attempted takedown of Drew, very few people cosigned the woman's take. However, the overwhelming majority of social media users backed Drew while mocking the woman's take.
"Smiling, be happy is racist," one person sarcastically said.
"I'm sorry if you're gonna call Drew Barrymore 'racist' for simply dancing in the rain because she 'stole the trend from black creators' then what do you call the native Americans who literally CREATED rain dances for decades prior to this? Educate yourselves," another opined.
Another added, "I just watched a tik tok of someone making drew barrymore standing in the rain a race issue. Have you considered a job application?"
Even actress Yvette Nicole Brown chimed in.
"I believe in fighting racism, but this is NOT that," she said. "1) It is NOT racist for Drew to enjoy the rain. 2) She was not mocking the beautiful video of our brothers frolicking. Calling everything racist provides cover for actual racists."
"Further, the point of the video of our brothers being demonstratively carefree (for ONCE in their lives ) was to show that EVERYONE should have the right to frolick & to freely celebrate & enjoy nature without fear or ridicule. That includes @DrewBarrymore," she continued. "As Black people in America we have to fight the good fight every day to ensure that we have equality and true freedom. But it has to be the GOOD fight. This mess is not that. This mess weakens our stance. And our stance is a righteous one."