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"Dwayne Johnson's Respectful Gesture Towards Drew Barrymore Sparks Praise"
entertainment1 year ago

"Dwayne Johnson's Respectful Gesture Towards Drew Barrymore Sparks Praise"

Dwayne Johnson's respectful handling of consent while performing a stunt with Drew Barrymore on The Drew Barrymore Show has garnered praise from fans, highlighting the importance of seeking permission and ensuring comfort in physical interactions. The actor's considerate approach has been lauded as a positive example of navigating consent in a public setting.

"Lindsay Lohan's Motherhood Journey: From Baby Luai to Hollywood Return"
entertainment2 years ago

"Lindsay Lohan's Motherhood Journey: From Baby Luai to Hollywood Return"

Lindsay Lohan revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show that she and husband Bader Shammas would love to have a second child to give their 7-month-old son Luai a sibling, expressing her desire to expand her family sooner rather than later. She reflected on her journey to motherhood and shared a heartwarming moment when she found her son watching The Parent Trap, a movie she starred in as a child, and started crying at the sight.

"Drew Barrymore and Dermot Mulroney's Emotional 'Bad Girls' Reunion Brings Tears"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore and Dermot Mulroney's Emotional 'Bad Girls' Reunion Brings Tears"

Drew Barrymore was surprised by her "Bad Girls" co-star Dermot Mulroney on "The Drew Barrymore Show," leading to an emotional reunion where both actors cried and reminisced about their time working together. Barrymore expressed gratitude for Mulroney's support during filming, while Mulroney praised her as an "incredible survivor." The heartfelt reunion left both actors visibly moved, with Barrymore noting the significance of seeing a man openly express his emotions.

"Drew Barrymore's Controversial Interaction with Oprah Winfrey Sparks Backlash"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore's Controversial Interaction with Oprah Winfrey Sparks Backlash"

Oprah Winfrey discussed the importance of connecting with the studio audience on The Drew Barrymore Show, highlighting how she used to spend time with her audience members outside of filming. She emphasized the significance of audience energy and feedback in connecting with viewers. The conversation also touched on their shared connection with Steven Spielberg, who gave both Oprah and Drew their big breaks in show business. Oprah will be starring in Tyler Perry's Netflix film Six Triple Eight, while she and Spielberg serve as producers on the upcoming adaptation of The Color Purple.

"Drew Barrymore's Season 4 Premiere Ignites Controversy Amidst WGA Strikes and On-Camera Drama"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore's Season 4 Premiere Ignites Controversy Amidst WGA Strikes and On-Camera Drama"

Drew Barrymore did not address the recently ended WGA strike and ongoing SAG strike during the season 4 premiere of her chat show, despite a controversy that led to her writers declining to return. Critics slammed the show as "meandering" and in need of better writing. Barrymore launched into an interview with Shania Twain, avoiding any mention of the strikes. Three of the show's writers had previously rejected job offers due to Barrymore's initial decision to bring the show back during the WGA strike. The show's return date was announced after the strike was resolved.

"The Drew Barrymore Show Set for October Return Amid Controversy"
entertainment2 years ago

"The Drew Barrymore Show Set for October Return Amid Controversy"

The Drew Barrymore Show is set to return next month after the 48-year-old actress faced criticism for planning to restart her talk show amid the ongoing Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike. However, news of a tentative agreement to end the strike action could allow the show to resume. Drew Barrymore initially announced her decision to pause the show's premiere until the strike is over, apologizing for any hurt caused. Late-night and daytime talk shows may resume production once their writers receive the Guild's approval, while scripted series will have to wait for the SAG-AFTRA actors union to reach an agreement with studios. The strike has impacted media companies' earnings, with Warner Bros Discovery warning of a hit of up to $500 million.

"Drew Barrymore faces backlash amidst writers' strike"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore faces backlash amidst writers' strike"

Drew Barrymore faced backlash and criticism after announcing that her show, The Drew Barrymore Show, would return despite being struck by the Writers Guild of America. The backlash intensified when Barrymore issued an apology but stated that the show would continue. The National Book Awards dropped Barrymore as its host, and the public expressed disappointment in her decision to cross the picket line. However, after a week of mounting criticism, Barrymore announced that she would respect the strike and postpone the show's premiere until the strike is over. The backlash against Barrymore reflects people's expectations of her as a kind and nurturing person, and the contrast between her image and her decision to violate the strike.

Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Faces Controversy and Production Pause Amid Strikes
entertainment2 years ago

Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Faces Controversy and Production Pause Amid Strikes

Drew Barrymore has decided to postpone the premiere of her daytime talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show," until the ongoing Hollywood labor strike is resolved. Barrymore faced criticism for initially planning to resume taping the show without writers, violating WGA guidelines. The decision to delay the premiere comes after backlash and the National Book Awards rescinding Barrymore's hosting invitation. Other talk shows, such as "The Jennifer Hudson Show" and "The Talk," have also resumed despite the strike, as they do not have union writers. Barrymore apologized for her initial decision and expressed hope for a resolution in the industry soon.

"Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Apology Video Amid Talk Show Strike"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Apology Video Amid Talk Show Strike"

Drew Barrymore has issued a tearful apology and taken "full responsibility" for resuming production of her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, amid the ongoing writers' strike. The actress faced backlash as her show is a "WGA-covered, struck show" under the ongoing Hollywood strikes by the Writers Guild of America. Barrymore's video apology has since been deleted, but she expressed regret for her actions and apologized to writers and unions. The WGA has been on strike since May, demanding increased wages, higher streaming residuals, and job security against AI.

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Continuing TV Show Amid Strike
entertainment2 years ago

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Continuing TV Show Amid Strike

Drew Barrymore has issued a tearful apology after facing criticism for restarting her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, during the writers' strike. Protesters demonstrated at the CBS studios, and audience members were reportedly removed for wearing Writers Guild of America (WGA) pins. Barrymore expressed remorse, taking full responsibility for her actions and apologizing to writers and unions. She defended her decision, stating that she wanted to provide a show for people during sensitive times and that her role as host did not violate strike rules according to Sag-Aftra. The backlash resulted in Barrymore being dropped as the host of the National Book Awards. The WGA plans to continue negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers next week.

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Continuing Talk Show Amid WGA Strike
entertainment2 years ago

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash for Continuing Talk Show Amid WGA Strike

Drew Barrymore defends her decision to resume production of her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, amid the ongoing Writers Guild strike. In a video statement, Barrymore states that the show will be in compliance with the strike rules and emphasizes that there are other people's jobs on the line. She denies the involvement of a PR machine and expresses her willingness to accept responsibility for her decision. The show's return is partly motivated by the experiences during the pandemic and the desire to provide a source of support for viewers during challenging times.

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash and Removal as Host Amid Strikes and Controversial Incidents
entertainment2 years ago

Drew Barrymore Faces Backlash and Removal as Host Amid Strikes and Controversial Incidents

The National Book Foundation has dropped Drew Barrymore as the host of their upcoming awards ceremony in protest against her decision to resume filming her daytime talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show, amid the ongoing writers' and actors' strikes. The Foundation stated that their focus is on celebrating writers and books, and they appreciate Barrymore's understanding. The move follows protests outside CBS Studios as the show resumed filming, with picketers expressing disappointment and concern over the show's decision to continue without union writers. Two audience members were also kicked out of the taping for wearing WGA pins.

"Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Sparks Controversy Amid Writers' Strike"
entertainment2 years ago

"Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Sparks Controversy Amid Writers' Strike"

Drew Barrymore's daytime talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show," resumed filming its fourth season without its unionized writers, leading to picketers from the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA demonstrating outside the CBS studios in Manhattan. Barrymore defended the decision in an Instagram post, stating that the show would not discuss or promote struck film and television. Other daytime programs have also aired new episodes during the ongoing writers' strike, while late-night shows remain dark. The backlash stems from Barrymore's previous decision to step down as host of the MTV Movie & TV Awards in solidarity with the striking writers.

Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Resumes Amid Entertainment Strikes, Defends Decision
entertainment2 years ago

Drew Barrymore's Talk Show Resumes Amid Entertainment Strikes, Defends Decision

Writers from the Writers Guild of America are picketing outside the set of "The Drew Barrymore Show" to protest its return amid the ongoing writers strike. Drew Barrymore, the host of the show, announced its comeback on Instagram, stating that she is making the choice to return despite the strike. The Writers Guild of America went on strike in May for fair compensation, pension plans, and health insurance. Barrymore acknowledged the conflict between her decision to step down as host of the MTV Movie & TV Awards in solidarity with the writers and her return to her own show. The show's production company has stated that they will not be performing any writing work covered by the strike.