Actress Drew Barrymore ignited backlash on social media with a video she posted where she cried over a movie she made with Adam Sandler.
The 48-year-old star and talk show host shared a video on her Instagram account showing her emotional reaction to watching the movie “The Wedding Singer” on her TV. Her early-morning rant had many wondering about Barrymore, as well as some of the quirky details of her home.
His strange post even caught the attention of his co-star who sent a loving message.
“I love you so much @adamsandler. The Wedding Singer came on my TV as I was getting ready to leave the house and I had to seize the moment and watch it,” Barrymore wrote. Instagram publication
“It started this morning,” he explained in the video. “I was supposed to go to a yoga class, and I'm taking the next one later so I can see her.”
“We made such a good movie, I love you so much, Happy New Year,” she continued through tears. “What year is it that we met in the newsroom? 1922?”
Barrymore then pointed her camera at the oddly small television she was watching as a clip played of Sandler's character Robbie Hart serenading her character Julia Sullivan from the 1998 film that even included the singer from “White Wedding” Billy Idol, playing himself.
Why is Drew Barrymore's TV so small and bad? What is happening. I'm restless pic.twitter.com/Fn5rHUIOge
— Bec Shaw (@Brocklesnitch) January 10, 2024
Barrymore and Sandler have also teamed up for 2004's “50 First Dates” and 2014's “Blended.”
Sandler responded to Barrymore's video post, writing, “Love you always Drew. Happy New Years.”
While some Hollywood fans may have thought Barrymore's emotional breakdown about the rom-com was cute, many on social media responded with the many questions the video inspired.
Why is the TV so small and sad?
— Jeff M (@UWMoose) January 12, 2024
No, it's his house
— Bec Shaw (@Brocklesnitch) January 11, 2024
Why is she sitting in my grandmother's chair in a study?
— Seth A Quimby (@TeamQuimbyNH) January 12, 2024
But this room?
— aaron (@literally_dust) January 11, 2024
She looks like a gamer grandma
— Sara Baddie (@sarabaddie__) January 12, 2024
in his simple ass house
— fagot bag (@PrincessSuplex) January 11, 2024
Imagine having a net worth of $125 million in 2024 and watching a movie on a 32-inch TV in your living room
— Basically Killing Coordinates (@qb_eagles) January 12, 2024
Is he poor now?
— .Derrick. (@fk_ddj) January 11, 2024
My TV is bigger than yours…
— Richelle (@Richelle1186) January 11, 2024
That your television? That writers strike must really cost him.
— Bonster (@bonsterbeat) January 12, 2024
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