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Molly Sims Discusses Losing Mom During The Pandemic On ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’

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Molly Sims was brought to tears while discussing her mother’s death on Monday’s episode of Global’s “The Drew Barrymore Show”.

The model joined Barrymore to discuss the importance of being open about losses and imperfections in life. RELATED: Molly Sims Gives Birth to First Child “I lost my mom this year and we talk a lot about grief,” shared Sims, while speaking about her website. “Then we talk about girlfriends and just really digging, just digging a little deeper than before.” “This year has been such a year of loss and such a year of new experiences, and new coping mechanisms,” Barrymore commented.

RELATED: Supermodel Molly Sims Introduces Her Baby Girl To The World Sims replied, “Yeah, I never thought, you know, I never thought that …

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