She kneels before them. She holds their hands. She feels their feelings.
on her show and it’s now happened enough times to consider it her signature move. I wonder if guests who don’t bring Drew to their knees feel slighted? Do her producers prime them beforehand? “Just a heads up, if you cross a certain emotional threshold, Drew will crawl to you from across the room and weep at your feet.”
Because Drew has an emotional depth that even the Library of Alexandria could not contain. When she locks into conversations on her show, she is so tuned in she must physically grab her guests to further connect with them. It’s beautiful. It’s intense. Somewhere Ellen DeGeneres is going, “Dang, why did I stick to dancing?”
So let’s embark on a tour of the vast range of Drew Barrymore’s emotions—expressed more often than not on her knees. Occasionally she has both hands placed on her guest. Is it always the appropriate response? Yes.
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