Drew Barrymore
“The hand hold and the arm being caressed is past my boundary,” one viewer wrote.
On Barrymore’s talk show, Pinkett Smith said she’d be with Will Smith “forever,” while Barrymore said she’d been “on the gynecological table of life since birth.”
A source tells the Daily Beast that the show offered to extend all three writers’ offers post-strike and that they’ve chosen not to return.
Hours after Barrymore apologized for coming back amid twin Hollywood strikes, CBS’ “The Talk” pushed back its own return. “The Jennifer Hudson Show” soon followed suit.
This week, it’s America’s Sweetheart—a beloved National Treasure—who takes the Nepo Baby crown, thanks to her fall from grace during the strikes. Drew, what are you thinking?
In a video posted to her Instagram, the actress appeared to double down on her decision as she promised that her show will not “break rules, and we will be in compliance.”
With Drew Barrymore set to break the WGA strike by returning to her daytime talk show next week, head writer Cristina Kinon says it’s “not too late” to do the right thing.