Welp.
That was awkward.
On the November 12 variation of The Drew Barrymore, the big welcomed impermanent Martha Stewart, who has been successful the quality of precocious owed to a documentary astir her beingness that includes specified bombshells arsenic Stewart having cheated connected her husband.
In this latest instance, the 83-year aged was honored by Barrymore arsenic the “original” influencer… and past things got weird.
At 1 point, Barrymore spot her digit and asked Martha: “What makes you brushed and gooey?”
Uhhh, “soft and gooey treatment,” Stewart yet replied, intelligibly confused by the precise confusing query.
“Soft and gooey treatment?’ Barrymore repeated, anterior to leaning implicit and trying to caress her guest’s limb portion asking: “When you’re treated similar a lady?”
The cringeworthy infinitesimal culminated with Stewart full-on shoving Barrymore speech and telling her “You’re the incorrect gender!”
Barrymore fell backmost dramatically connected to the sofa astatine past and said “I know, I know” anterior to 1 of Barrymore’s dogs moving up connected signifier and creating a much-needed distraction.
“As overmuch arsenic we’re present to grant you today, I privation to convey you besides for honoring each idiosyncratic that you’ve influenced successful the satellite too,” Barrymore added, trying to prevention the moment.
But it’s gone viral nonetheless.
Barrymore is nary alien to unusual impermanent interactions.
Last December, the occasional histrion was blasted arsenic “clingy, creepy, and cringe” for touching Oprah Winfrey’s limb during an interview.
More recently, her interrogation method was branded arsenic “invasive” implicit societal media and by uncomfortable viewers aft she sat EXTREMELY adjacent to Austin Butler connected the couch.
“I’ll effort to signifier carnal distance, which is not my beardown point,” Barrymore admitted to Entertainment Tonight successful August.
“You cognize however hard the pandemic was for me? I was unsocial successful a workplace by myself I similar to beryllium astir people. It’s not everyone’s favorite, but I’m atrocious to those people.
“I deliberation that archetypal of each we’re ever gonna beryllium large connected joyousness and laughter and feeling good, and that was thing I ever wanted to do, but I ne'er thought we would motorboat successful a pandemic, and trying to thin into the joyousness and the consciousness bully and the drama astatine that clip was existent weird and wacky.”