Welp.
That was awkward.
On the November 12 version of The Drew Barrymore, the host welcomed visitor Martha Stewart, who has been within the information of late on account of a documentary about her life that features such bombshells as Stewart having cheated on her husband.
On this newest occasion, the 83-year previous was honored by Barrymore because the “original” influencer… after which issues obtained bizarre.
At one level, Barrymore bit her finger and requested Martha: “What makes you soft and gooey?”
Uhhh, “soft and gooey treatment,” Stewart finally replied, clearly confused by the very complicated question.
“Soft and gooey treatment?’ Barrymore repeated, prior to leaning over and trying to caress her guest’s arm while asking: “When you’re treated like a lady?”
The cringeworthy second culminated with Stewart full-on shoving Barrymore apart and telling her “You’re the wrong gender!”
Barrymore fell again dramatically on to the couch finally and stated “I know, I know” previous to one among Barrymore’s canines operating up on stage and making a much-needed distraction.
“As much as we’re here to honor you today, I want to thank you also for honoring every person that you’ve influenced in the world too,” Barrymore added, attempting to avoid wasting the second.
However it’s gone viral nonetheless.
Barrymore is not any stranger to uncommon visitor interactions.
Final December, the occasional actress was blasted as “clingy, creepy, and cringe” for touching Oprah Winfrey’s arm throughout an interview.
Extra not too long ago, her interview approach was branded as “invasive” over social media and by uncomfortable viewers after she sat EXTREMELY near Austin Butler on the sofa.
“I’ll try to practice physical distance, which is not my strong point,” Barrymore admitted to Leisure Tonight in August.
“You understand how laborious the pandemic was for me? I used to be alone in a studio on my own I prefer to be round individuals. It’s not everybody’s favourite, however I’m sorry to these individuals.
“I think that first of all we’re always gonna be big on joy and laughter and feeling good, and that was something I always wanted to do, but I never thought we would launch in a pandemic, and trying to lean into the joy and the feel good and the comedy at that time was real weird and wacky.”