'It's very nice to see you (Drew Barrymore). It does feel weird though,' Tom Green said. 'Not weird in a bad way: weird in a good way.'
In an interview on the Today show, Drew Barrymore opened up about her 2016 divorce from Will Kopelman and how they've stayed connected to co-parent.reunited with ex-husband Tom Green for the first time in nearly two decades on the set of her eponymous talk show Tuesday.Barrymore’s show
, during which Green spoke about his year-long road trip. The two also reminisced about their honeymoon in Ireland, which included mountain hikes, a hairy sheep, a “mini cemetery” of headstones and jumping in “random oceans” and finding “random fields.”Barrymore married Green in July 2001, after having started a romance with the actor-comedian on the set of 2000's"Charlie's Angels.
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