Does Drew Barrymore get too close to her show's guests? She was called out months ago before Martha Stewart pushed her away
The Feed November 15, 2024 03:40 AM
Synopsis

Drew Barrymore, known for her affectionate gestures towards guests, received a playful pushback from Martha Stewart during an interview.

When Drew Barrymore started stroking her arm during an interview, Martha Stewart hilariously pushed her away, months after she was reprimanded for approaching her show's guests too closely.

Most notably, fans noticed how close Drew got to Oprah Winfrey during her appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, which caused her appearance to go viral last year, as quoted in a report by BuzzFeed.

When there was a lot of talk on social media a few months ago about Drew getting too close to her guests, she acknowledged that she intended to maintain physical distance moving forward.

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In the present day, Drew discovered that she was becoming physically near Martha Stewart.

During an interview, Drew asked Martha what makes her soft and gooey, prompting her to discuss her ideal treatment from a romantic partner. Martha responded by stroking her arm, saying, when you're being treated like a lady.

The audience laughed, and Drew jokingly pushed her away, stating she was the wrong gender. Martha then laughed out loud at the exchange.

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FAQs

Has Drew Barrymore received criticism for getting too close to guests?
Yes, Drew received criticism on social media months ago for being overly affectionate with her show's guests. She acknowledged it and promised to practice more physical distance.

What happened with Drew Barrymore and Martha Stewart?
During an interview, Drew stroked Martha's arm, eliciting a humorous exchange in which Martha jokingly pushed her away, saying, "You're the wrong gender," to the audience's laughter.
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