Steven Spielberg, Cameron Diaz and David Lettermen surprise Drew Barrymore, leaving her emotional on her 46th birthday

Steven Spielberg, Cameron Diaz and David Lettermen surprised Drew Barrymore on her 46th birthday by making impromptu appearances on her talk show, leaving her extremely emotional. The Jurassic Park Director, who also happens to be her Godfather, who Drew Barrymore described as "the first person I knew cared" about her, to which he replied, "Oh Drewface, I still care about you. I've always cared about you ever since the first time this little blonde hurricane walked into an audition in my office and took us by storm and then soon took the entire world by storm, that was you then and that is you today."

Drew Barrymore and Steven Spielberg also touched upon the former's now infamous Playboy stint, with the latter saying, "I sent her the Playboy layout and I had an artist come over and do paper doll cutout clothes which I glued on to all of her partially exposed photographs and sent the whole thing back to Drew (with the words), 'Now she's dressed.' Then about a week later, Drew sent me something. She sent me an apology. What she said on the picture was, she said the first one was, 'I'm sorry,' the second one was, 'I've seen the light,' and the last one was, 'I'm on my way.'" Spielberg also revealed that he sill has her apology framed in his house.

It was then time for Drew's Charlie's Angels costar, Cameron Diaz, to appear via Zoom, who proceeded to say, "We have spent so many birthdays together. Usually...we get to actually be together. We are not big gift givers, we're more about experience so we always try to go someplace and do something with the girls and be together and cook and eat and hang and stay up all night and just have the best time. I've slept in a tent while my fever was breaking on a Chilean mountain in a thunderstorm in like Patagonia, I mean yeah we've been everywhere together."

Drew Barrymore then explained, "Well it started out as like classic boy humor and then it just evolved into a true term of endearment and then it just stuck," to which Diaz responded, "When we're at a restaurant she'll say to the waiter, 'Ask Poo Poo what she wants' and people will be like, 'What?' She's in my phone as Poo Poo." "She's my daughter Frankie's godmother and still, it's Poo Poo. It'll never change," added Drew.

Opening up on the possibility of them collaborating for another Charlie's Angels movie, Drew elaborated, "I'm glad that people feel that way, you know I'll be grannies in inner-tubes with Poo Poo. We can do anything and everything as long as we are together. I have a whole life to live with you," to which Cameron Diaz contributed, "I always say never say never. There's never a time where we're not going to be connected or consider something together. I can't wait to grow old with you and experience the rest of our life together. One of the great joys of my life is our friendship. I think you're so special and to celebrate you is the absolute, every year it's one of my favorite times of the year."

Finally, when David Letterman appeared, he reminisced, "I'll tell you honestly I used to watch old movies, Blackboard Jungle, Glen Ford and what happens is the juvenile delinquent teenagers take over the classroom and they are up on Glen Ford's desk and they are going to beat him up and so Drew is there, I love the, 'Hi, Paul,' and then she climbs up on the desk and I thought to myself, 'Oh no, I've lost control of the class. And then my next thought was, 'I think I am probably going to get kicked,' and then everything changed. You know in the 'Wizard of Oz' when everything goes from black and white to color that's what it was like."

Explaining the incident, Drew Barrymore opened up, "I had no plan of doing it. It was one of those moments in my life where I felt like a magnet was pulling me and it was all very playful and well-intended and I just had no idea where it was going. And I almost was like, 'Should I be embarrassed? Did I do something bad? Am I in trouble?' and I knew in that moment that with one turn you could have gone, 'Why did you do that? What is wrong with you?' And instead you had that smile and you said to everyone this moment is okay...I hope I can be half the man Dave is right now and just let something innocent and spontaneous be innocent and spontaneous," to which David Letterman concluded, "But it was kind of a connection for us throughout the rest of our existence together."

Indeed a birthday to remember for Drew Barrymore, right?



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