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- Last Updated
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Drew Barrymore Brett Goldstein Play Close Couch Chicken Interview
During an episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, Drew Barrymore and Brett Goldstein engaged in a playful "couch chicken" game, where each moved closer to the other in response to proximity, highlighting Barrymore's famously tactile interview style. Goldstein acknowledged Barrymore's reputation for close physical interactions with guests, which has drawn both praise and criticism, and humorously challenged her to match his closeness throughout the show. Barrymore explained that her affectionate gestures, such as hugging and holding hands, are genuine expressions of how she interacts with friends, though she admits trying to moderate this on camera. The two maintained an intimate yet lighthearted rapport, even discussing Goldstein's admiration for Barrymore's film "50 First Dates," which led to a warm embrace. Goldstein remarked on the romantic nature of the film's concept, appreciating its portrayal of daily renewed love. Despite the playful closeness, they acknowledged the boundaries appropriate for daytime television and eventually resumed a more typical interview distance.


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- Last Updated
- 6 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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