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  • Drew Barrymore And Chelsea Handler Get Hilariously Blunt About Men’s Dating Profiles

    Drew Barrymore And Chelsea Handler Get Hilariously Blunt About Men’s Dating Profiles

    But what about blank bios, thirsty topless selfies or the dreaded “Hey” DM?

    Drew Barrymore and Chelsea Handler got real about some of their dating red flags during a game on Barrymore’s talk show Wednesday.

    In the game, the two single women used literal green, yellow and red flags to indicate some modern dating scenarios they’d be into, OK with or not tolerate whatsoever. Eventually, the game touched on some common missteps men make in their online dating profiles, and Barrymore and Handler did not hold back on their grievances.

    Handler admitted she was on an “app that’s harder to get on” (possibly the private service Raya) but said when she looks at her sister’s romantic options on popular apps like Bumble, “every man is holding a fish.”

    “I don’t understand what the allure is,” Handler said. “Like, they’re roping us in with sea bass?”

    The women also did not like it when men list their occupation as “entrepreneur.”

    “It’s so irritatingly vague,” Barrymore said. “I won’t play. Just please be upfront about who you are.”

    Barrymore also said that wealth and power really aren’t her “thing.”

    “I’m not judging you for your job,” she added. Handler agreed and called this particular job title “stupid.”

    “It just sounds like such a crock. What are you talking about? Get specific. What kind of business are you in if you’re an entrepreneur?” Handler said. “That seems like a word that you use when you don’t have a job,” she added.

    Many women — famous or not — have been open about things they’re sick of seeing in men’s dating profiles. There are endless Reddit threads and articles about the topic, but women’s complaints don’t seem to deter men from creating these kinds of profiles.

    So much so that Eddie Hernandez, a San Francisco-based photographer, even created a popular “Cliche Men’s Dating Bingo Card” that features “fish photo” and “entrepreneur,” but also “photo next to car” or “gym, bathroom or bad selfies.” The bingo card also includes overused phrases like a desire for “witty banter” or a “partner in crime.”

    To keep it fair, Hernandez also created a “Cliche Women’s Dating Bingo Card,” which includes “Yoga pose” photos, using phrases like “fluent in sarcasm,” and saying any prospective suitor “must be over 6ft tall.”

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  • Drew Barrymore and Ross Mathews join

    Drew Barrymore and Ross Mathews join

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  • A Resurfaced ‘Drew Barrymore Show’ Clip Has Twitter Users In Shock

    A Resurfaced ‘Drew Barrymore Show’ Clip Has Twitter Users In Shock

    A clip of a couple’s interaction on “The Drew Barrymore Show” didn’t sit right with Twitter users this week, but the full clip clears up the pair’s complicated love story.

    The clip, which depicts part of a “Drew’s News” segment that aired during the show’s last season, shows a woman telling the man sitting next to her in the audience that he’d “ruined everything,” then the woman explains what the man had ruined in their relationship.

    The couple were shown in the audience when Barrymore and Ross Matthews asked audience members to respond to a question about what they’d do if they didn’t like a friend’s partner.

    Barrymore called on a couple that had been “giggling.” The man in the couple told her that you “have to be honest and also not ruin everything” ― but then the woman chimed in to say that he had “ruined everything.”

    The woman then told Barrymore that he had just spoiled her attempt to propose to him while they were on the Brooklyn Bridge.

    “He said to me, ‘Oh, no, it’s embarrassing. Get up,’” said the woman, who left Barrymore and the audience in shock.

    You can watch the clip below.

    “What does this have to do with a friend?” Drew asked the couple.

    “Nothing,” they both said.

    “I had to do this,” the woman then said to the man.

    Twitter users called for the viral clip to receive an “Emmy immediately” while others appeared to celebrate the woman’s on-air comment.

    The Twitter clip, however, left out a “happy ending” to the couple’s story.

    “I wanted to do it myself, later. Not today,” the man said of the proposal as he received a mix of awww’s and — later — laughter.

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  • Drew Barrymore Calls Couple’s ‘Miraculous’ Love Story A Real-Life ’50 First Dates’

    Drew Barrymore Calls Couple’s ‘Miraculous’ Love Story A Real-Life ’50 First Dates’

    Drew Barrymore seems struck and smitten by a real-life love story that mirrors her 2004 film “50 First Dates.”

    The talk show host spotlighted People’s “miraculous” human interest story about Andrew and Kristy Mackenzie on “The Drew Barrymore Show” Friday.

    “Of course, when I saw this, I went straight to a ‘50 First Dates’ place and said, we have to talk about this,” Barrymore shared on her show. “This is real.”

    In the movie, Barrymore’s character Lucy has short-term memory loss due to a car accident, making her romance with Henry (Adam Sandler) a bit complicated. But each day, Henry fights for Lucy’s love.

    Andrew and Kristy Mackenzie had been married for 37 years when they were involved in a near-fatal motorcycle accident in June, People reported earlier this month. When Andrew awoke in the hospital, he was convinced that it was 1993 due to head trauma and was unable to access any memories past that year.

    “He knew me, but I could see him looking through me,” Kristy told the publication. “I tell you, that’s the scariest day of my life. Seeing him look through me like that, I didn’t know how I was going to get him back.”

    Kristy, who suffered a mild concussion, several broken bones, and shoulder damage, was insistent that she share a room with her husband.

    “They said we couldn’t room together and I begged them and begged them,” she told the magazine. “Just sitting and holding his hand was better for both of us.”

    Eventually the hospital relented, and allowed them to share a room, which Kristy said led to her husband recovering his lost memories.

    “Everything seemed to click,” Kristy told People. “I kept telling them, he would be better as long as we were together. I said, ‘If you let us be together, he will get better.’ And that’s when it started coming around.”

    Kristy said that the experience made her want to marry “this man again” — and the couple did just that.

    The pair renewed their vows in front of their children and grandchildren in North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Aug. 29.

    “I never would’ve made it without her,” Andrew told People. “I’ve always said, ‘You’ve got to have a purpose and hope in life.’ And for me, the love of my life is Kristy … I’ve got hope and purpose.”

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  • The Home Edit founders add a podcast to their growing brand

    The Home Edit founders add a podcast to their growing brand

    They may have been tasked with organizing Chris Pratt and Katharine Schwarzenegger’s garage or Drew Barrymore’s talk show kitchen, but professional organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, founders of The Home Edit, are quickly becoming talent in their own right.

    The chatty, upbeat, rainbow-loving duo who already star in the Netflix reality series “Get Organized with The Home Edit,” have co-authored books on their approach and sell their own line of products, are now the hosts of a new weekly podcast “ Best Friend Energy,” proving that their personalities have made them, well, Personalities.

    Shearer, however, is quick to reject this idea and says recognizable is a better description.

    “I’d rather be like a familiar face,” she said. “You have to remember that we still use the staff entrance at most people’s homes. Like, we are still organizing under a sink in a celebrity’s house. So it’s really easy for us to be like, ‘Oh, no, we’re definitely not celebrities because there is a very clear distinction.’”

    On “Best Friend Energy,” Shearer and Teplin will share the latest goings on in their lives and business, reminisce about funny mishaps, chat with guests and also analyze other friendships, including Queen Elizabeth II and her beloved corgis or Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg.

    Their chats come easily because Teplin says it’s really how they are together: self-deprecating, never at a loss for words and frequently going on tangents.

    “We did not practice for this beforehand, but we’ve been practicing for this for seven years, since the day that we met,” said Teplin. “This is just who we are as people. don’t think there is any practice necessarily needed because this is just us.”

    The podcast comes as the pair get ready to close out a whirlwind chapter in their personal and professional lives.

    Earlier this year, The Home Edit was bought by Reese Witherspoon’s media and entertainment company Hello Sunshine. (Witherspoon and Molly Sims are co-executive producers on their Netflix show and Hello Sunshine produces their podcast with Sony Music Podcasts.) Shearer was also diagnosed with breast cancer and has documented her experience of going through chemo and radiation on social media.

    “Having cancer doesn’t feel that lucky, but all the things that I have in my life make me literally the luckiest person. I have the best treatment facility at Vanderbilt Hospital. I have the best business partner, the best company to support me and my family, my husband, my kids. I mean, every single person in my life has shown up in such incredible ways and has helped in such incredible ways. It’s the honor of my lifetime to be able to share my story… and help people going through this.”

    Shearer is counting down her remaining days of radiation and optimistic about what that means.

    “I hope to be cancer free by Thanksgiving, the holiday weekend, which is very exciting,” said Shearer. “I’m so excited to be in the month of November. Radiation is five days a week, which a lot of people don’t know. It’s incredibly taxing and draining but I’m balancing that with the excitement of like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m almost done.’”

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  • Ina Garten Reveals Her Husband Accidentally Sent A NSFW Text To The Wrong Person

    Ina Garten Reveals Her Husband Accidentally Sent A NSFW Text To The Wrong Person

    Celebrity chef Ina Garten and her husband are still keeping things spicy after more than 50 years of marriage.

    The “Barefoot Contessa” star revealed on an episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show” set to air Monday that her husband Jeffrey accidentally sent a steamy text message meant for Garten to her publicist, according to multiple reports.

    “He does, and sometimes they go astray,” Garten said when Barrymore asked if her husband sends her romantic texts. “He sends them to the wrong person.”

    Jeffrey Garten meant to call his 74-year-old wife “delicious,” she said. But the lusty text mistakenly landed with her longtime publicist Kristina Felix.

    “My dear friend, who’s also my publicist — he sent a text to her, and he meant it for me. And he said, ‘You’re gonna be delicious tonight.’ And it went to her,” the food personality said. “She was like, ‘Woah.’ She sent back: ‘I don’t think this was meant for me.’”

    Garten said she didn’t know if the publicist “turned bright red,” as Barrymore put it, but “imagined so.”

    The Gartens tied the knot in December 1968. They haven’t shied away from showcasing their bond on Ina’s popular “Barefoot Contessa” series on the Food Network, where Jeffrey often appears. She titled her 2016 cookbook “Cooking for Jeffrey.”

    The couple is set to celebrate their 54th anniversary in December.

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  • Person to Person: Norah O’Donnell interviews Drew Barrymore

    Person to Person: Norah O’Donnell interviews Drew Barrymore

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  • E.T.’s New Home? Mechanical Alien Model From Spielberg Film Is Up For Sale

    E.T.’s New Home? Mechanical Alien Model From Spielberg Film Is Up For Sale

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    The mechanical alien model from Steven Spielberg’s 1982 classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial could fetch as much as $3 million when it goes up for auction in December, according to Julien’s Auctions.

    Key Facts

    The filming model, used as a stand-in for the film’s eponymous extraterrestrial character, is made of a lightweight aluminum alloy and features 85 fully mechanical points of movement.

    The result allowed a team of 12 animators to control E.T. facial expressions and body movement in the film, which predated modern CGI technology and special effects.

    The model was created by late Italian special effects designer Carlo Rambaldi, who won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 1983 for his work on the film.

    Spielberg once referred to Rambaldi as “E.T. ‘s Gepetto,” comparing him to the fairy tale creator of Pinocchio, according to Julien’s Auctions.

    Surprising Fact

    Drew Barrymore, who starred in the film as a six-year-old, admitted this week that she believed the E.T. mechatronic model was a real alien. “I really, really loved him in such a profound way,” Barrymore said during an episode of The Drew Barrymore Show in which she invited her E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial costars K.C. Martel, Henry Thomas, and Dee Wallace for a reunion. Barrymore said she remembered taking lunch to the model, and her co-stars said Barrymore insisted that E.T. be given a scarf to wear on days it was cold on set. When Spielberg was told Barrymore was having one-sided conversations with E.T., he instructed animators to control the model as if it was interacting with Barrymore, even if cameras weren’t rolling, Wallace said.

    Key Background

    The model is part of a two-day auction in Beverly Hills, California, on December 17 and 18. It will be sold off alongside other Hollywood memorabilia, including three dresses worn by Marliyn Monroe and a prop broomstick used in the filming of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, according to Julien’s Auctions. Hollywood memorabilia has an active market, and collectors often spend millions on items from the sets of their favorite movies. A dress worn by Judy Garland as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz sold for more than $1.5 million in 2015, and the Cowardly Lion costume from the same film fetched $3 million the year before. In 2019, an Aston Martin DB5 used in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball sold at auction for $6.4 million.

    Further Reading

    Star Wars Actor’s Memorabilia–Including Boba Fett’s Helmet–Up For Auction (Forbes)

    1952 Mickey Mantle Card Sells For Record $12.6 Million At Auction (Forbes)

    This Jacket Worn By Buzz Aldrin To The Moon And Back Could Sell For $2 Million At Auction (Forbes)

    Kurt Cobain’s Guitar From Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ Music Video Up For Auction (Forbes)

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  • And Now For A Very Different Kind Of Cosplay Gallery

    And Now For A Very Different Kind Of Cosplay Gallery

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    We post galleries from major cosplay shows all the time, and they’re always excellent, but for the recent New York Comic-Con one photographer wanted to do things a little differently.

    Wanting to try something beyond just taking nice photos, veteran photographer Andrew Boyle (disclaimer: I wrote the foreword for his book) thought that for this year’s show he’d try and make the cosplayer “the sole focus” of his work.

    “After my cosplay photo book ‘Heroes & Villains’ came out in 2017, I thought I’d relax it up a bit with the subject matter, but it kept pulling me back; the effort, the enthusiasm and the sense of community amongst the costumed fans”, Boyle tells Kotaku. “I shoot in a uniform style inspired by the portraits of Richard Avedon, so that the sole focus is the subject without background distraction.”

    I also work in collage pieces and motion I wanted to integrate a unique hand made feel for each selected subject. For some, I used cut out pieces that referred to the character, others were repetition of shapes, or color blocking with paper and textures. It was a way to differentiate from other cosplay photography, all of which has it’s own approach, and take a different feel to celebrate all the effort and energy the NYCC crowd brings. Plus I love reading the reactions people have to seeing themselves portrayed in such a way.”

    The result is this heavily-stylised gallery which, by removing the usual convention background, really lets each cosplayer, their outfit and their performance shine.

    Luke Plunkett

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