How Do You Drew is a Drew Barrymore podcast from the fans and friends behind theDrewseum.com! We're using our 25 years of Drewbie experience to discuss both Drew's personal life and professional career, covering a wide variety of episode topics. Also on every episode we update you on What's New with Drew and toss in fun segments like our selected Drewism of the Week and This Week in Drew Barrymore History. New episodes are released every Drewsday, wherever you listen to podcasts!
The How Do You Drew | A Drew Barrymore Podcast is an absolute delight for any fan of Drew Barrymore. As a long-time fan myself, I was thrilled to discover this podcast dedicated solely to the incredible career and life of Drew. Hosted by Ashley and Anne, the podcast feels like a warm and friendly conversation between friends who share a deep admiration for Drew. It's like sitting down with your best pals to reminisce about all things Drew.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is how well-researched and informative it is. Ashley and Anne dive deep into all aspects of Drew's life, from her early childhood stardom to her successful acting career and beyond. They provide fascinating insights, trivia, and behind-the-scenes stories that even die-hard fans may not be aware of. The hosts clearly have a genuine passion for their subject matter, which shines through in every episode.
Another highlight is the sheer enthusiasm and positivity that Ashley and Anne bring to each discussion. Their love for Drew is infectious, making you feel even more connected to the star and her journey. They have a genuine appreciation for her talent, energy, and infectious spirit that comes across in every episode. It's impossible not to get caught up in their excitement.
While it's hard to find any significant flaws with The How Do You Drew podcast, one minor downside is that some episodes can feel a bit repetitive when covering topics that have been discussed in previous episodes or interviews with Drew. However, this can also be seen as an opportunity for new listeners to catch up on important moments in her life without having listened to every episode from the beginning.
In conclusion, The How Do You Drew | A Drew Barrymore Podcast is an absolute must-listen for any fan of Drew Barrymore. Whether you're a longtime admirer or just discovering her work, this podcast offers an engaging exploration of her career, personal life, and impact on pop culture. Ashley and Anne's passion for Drew is evident in every episode, making it a joyful and informative podcast experience. So grab your favorite Drew movie, sit back, and enjoy this delightful journey through the life of an iconic actress.
To the Batmobile! This week marks a major milestone — the 30th anniversary of Batman Forever! Drew Barrymore made her one and only leap into the superhero universe with her memorable turn as Sugar, the angelic half of Two-Face's duo of femme fatales. With her “glitter dipped” Marilyn Monroe-inspired performance, Drew lights up the screen in her brief but iconic moments.We're diving deep into the film's production — from how Drew landed the role through her friendship with director Joel Schumacher, to her dynamic with the star-studded cast, and the stunning style that made her character unforgettable. Plus, we've uncovered the scoop on two deleted scenes featuring Sugar and her dark counterpart, Spice!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In honor of what would be Marilyn Monroe's 99th birthday this week, we are discussing the interesting ways her life has intersected with Drew Barrymore's. Once hailed by Drew as her idol, the two women share a surprising amount of similarities—both in their personal journeys and Hollywood careers. Over the years, Drew has also paid tribute to “the world's greatest icon” on several memorable occasions and we are going over them all. Happy birthday, Ms. Monroe!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week, we're concluding our Movieline series with Drew Barrymore's final cover story for the magazine. In this feature, writer Lawrence Grobel explores Drew's passion for The Beatles, her split from Tom Green, and her famously unconventional family background. As a special bonus, we're sharing unprinted excerpts from the original interview, pulled from Grobel's book to give even more insight into where our girl was at in late 2002.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week, we're taking a trip back to a pivotal year in Drew Barrymore's life—1994! At just 19, Drew was in full career overdrive, filming three movies, releasing Bad Girls, and appearing in countless magazine spreads. On the personal front, she had a whirlwind marriage (and split) with Jeremy Thomas, and later started dating Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson. She spent much of the year hanging out with the band, diving off a ship in the Mediterranean, snapping endless selfies, and rocking her signature look of the time: a blonde pixie cut and pencil-thin eyebrows. Total 90s icon energy!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Our girl Drew Barrymore has been on the move lately, and we're here to catch you up on everything! This week, we've got the full scoop on Ione Skye's captivating memoir Say Everything—with a few fun Drew cameos sprinkled in—and Ashley's guest spot on the Blockbuster Wives podcast is now live. As always, don't miss our regular segments: the Drew Loves list and This Week in Drew History (a big happy birthday to her daughter, Frankie!). Plus, there's a flurry of exciting Drew updates. From the reimagining of Drew magazine in the pages of Us Weekly, to whispers of a new movie cameo, and several event appearances—including her latest adventure back on board with MSC Cruises—it's safe to say Drew is everywhere right now!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're taking you out to the ballgame this week to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Fever Pitch! The 2005 rom-com starring Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon may not always get the recognition it deserves, but we think it still holds up. In this episode, we'll be chatting about bags of hair, flapper-inspired fashion, and a wardrobe recycle, all set against the backdrop of the historic Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series win. Plus, we're joined by the amazing Mark from the Release Date Rewind podcast for a fun and nostalgic segment. Play ball!Release Date RewindJoin our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Our coverage of Movieline magazine continues this week as we take a deep dive into Drew Barrymore's cover feature from the October 2001 issue! This article by Michael Fleming captures an intriguing moment in her life—she had just survived a house fire earlier in the year, was navigating a reconciliation with her mother (partly sparked by Riding in Cars with Boys) and was right in the midst of her brief marriage to Tom Green. Additionally, Drew opens up about how she truly “flipped out” when Never Been Kissed hit theaters. The piece is paired with some stunning photos of Drew taken by Mark Abrahams. And we've got exclusive behind-the-scenes details straight from the shoot's stylists, Nina and Clare!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
For over 30 years, Drew Barrymore has repeatedly teamed up with the legendary photographer Mark Seliger. This week, we're diving into their remarkable creative partnership. Their collaboration began in 1993 with Drew taking on roles like a topless boxer and a mischievous Alice in Wonderland, and has since produced more than a dozen unforgettable photo shoots. As Drew puts it, Mark “has his vision but leaves space for your interpretation, allowing room for surprise.” The result? Some of the most iconic images of our girl ever captured!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Surprise! This week we are sharing the full story of how we manifested a dream come true and landed ourselves on The Drew Barrymore Show! We're diving into how we became part of Drew's 50th birthday episode and giving you all the behind-the-scenes details from our unforgettable day.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Live from New York…it's a celebration of all the Saturday Night Live monologues from Drew Barrymore's hosting stints! To celebrate the show's 50th anniversary, we're ranking all 6 of Drew's monologues. Join us as we discuss moments like Bill Hader turning John Barrymore into a valley girl, Darth Vader reading a Valentine, Tom Green in a gas mask, a random monkey appearance, a declaration of love, and an iconic biographical musical number.Join our Patreon! All members will receive access to high resolution scans of the full magazine feature.Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Today, we're diving back into our Movieline magazine archives with the issue that played a huge role in shaping our early Drewbiedom! The April 1998 edition features an extensive Q&A with our girl Drew Barrymore, offering some truly captivating insights into her career. From her behind-the-scenes work as a “silent producer” helping get Scream off the ground and the impetuses for The Wedding Singer & Ever After, to the projects that never came to be—like Showgirls and All She Wanted—this article is packed with juicy details. Plus, the sweet and glamorous photos that accompany the feature perfectly capture Drew's blossoming status as America's Sweetheart! Join our Patreon! All members will receive access to high resolution scans of the full magazine feature. Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Happy 2025, Drewbies! We're kicking off the new year by reflecting on some of our top highlights from 2024, including our favorite moments from The Drew Barrymore Show, standout event looks, and the best issue of Drew magazine! We've also got plenty to cover in What's New with Drew (hello Luke Wilson reunion!) plus we're taking a trip down memory lane to this week in 2014 when we had the chance to meet Drew at a Find It in Everything book signing! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're closing out the year by celebrating the 22nd anniversary of one of our all-time favorite films, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind! Released on this day in 2002, this "unauthorized autobiography" of Chuck Barris features one of Drew Barrymore's finest performances as his longtime love interest, Penny. We're diving into all the behind-the-scenes secrets while praising the brilliance of Sam Rockwell, George Clooney's creative direction, and of course, our girl Drew as the sweetest beatnik-hippie! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week, we're revisiting a standout year in Drew Barrymore's career—2003! It was a time of bold fashion choices (from blonde extensions and scarves to vibrant eye makeup) all while Drew was making headlines over her romance with The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti. But the biggest moment of the year came with the release of Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, accompanied by a massive press tour that took Drew—and her fellow Angels, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu—around the globe. In addition to promoting Full Throttle, Drew managed to film 50 First Dates, support the release of Duplex, and spend time in New York with Fab. Join us as we take you through every memorable moment from Drew's whirlwind 2003! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we asked for your questions about Drew Barrymore! We answer inquiries about her 90s makeup, vegetarianism, Scream, Charlie's Angels, and our personal connections to her. Plus we have lots to report in What's New with Drew, including Hollywood Squares updates, new company collabs, and a Bingo Blitz Cinderella commercial. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Today, we're revisiting an iconic chapter in Drew Barrymore's life that we just can't get enough of—1995! In this edition of our Movieline magazine series, we're diving into the July 1995 issue, with photos by Timothy White and a story once again penned by Stephen Rebello. This time, we get an inside look at Drew's mistake marriage, her roles in Mad Love and Batman Forever, and her flirtations with public nudity. She mainly focuses on her relationship with Hole's Eric Erlandson, which she described as “the most beautiful thing” she'd ever experienced. And yes, we're going deep into the famous, puke-filled first meeting between the two of them! If you're a true Drewbie, this deep dive into her "punk goddess, earth angel, psycho babe" era is sure to be a nostalgic treat! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Happy Halloween, Drewbies! We're continuing our spooky season coverage with an entire episode dedicated to Drew Barrymore's love of the holiday! As the self-proclaimed "Queen of Halloween", Drew has enjoyed some unforgettable costumes and parties over the years. We reminisce about the Halloween fun on the sets of E.T. and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Plus, you won't believe the star-studded guest list from the party she hosted in 2008! Additionally, we discuss how she celebrates Halloween with her daughters and on The Drew Barrymore Show. We hope you have a ghoulishly good time listening to this episode! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
It's spooky season, and that means it's time to dive into Drew Barrymore's “so bad it's scary” movie, Doppelganger! This 1993 gem is filled with terrible wigs, a bloody shower scene, bizarre dialogue, and a plot that makes little sense. But it also brings some adorable early '90s fashion, a moment where Drew stabs her real-life mother, Jaid, on screen, and random references to Breakfast at Tiffany's! We hope you enjoy revisiting one of Drew's rare ventures into horror—a film she herself has said, “you'd stick needles in your eyes rather than watch.” Terrifying, indeed! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're back with another installment of our Drew Barrymore Movieline magazine series! Two years after their initial collaboration, 18-year-old Drew sat down with Stephen Rebello once again for the April 1994 issue of the mag. They discussed various false rumors about her (Billy Idol and body piercings), her transformative experience with the Guess jeans campaign, the challenges of filming Bad Girls, and, of course, her thoughts on romance (“love sucks”). At this time, Drew's star was on the rise and it's so fun to hear her enthusiasm about her successful comeback! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Season 5 of The Drew Barrymore Show has arrived, and we're excited to bring you a wealth of juicy details! We dive into all the highlights from the premiere week (hi Justin Theroux), as well as Drew's recent appearance at The Paley Center, rumors about Charlie's Angels 3, and Beautiful frozen food. We hope you enjoy this Drewsflash! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In 1999, MTV's Chris Connelly interviewed Drew Barrymore and made an insightful observation about her career. He noted that many of the characters she has portrayed derive their strength from not having parents. Interestingly, Drew can also relate to this theme on a personal level. In this episode, we explore Drew's connection to being an orphan, as well as the list of her characters who fit this description. From Casey Brodsky in Irreconcilable Differences to Dylan in Charlie's Angels, Drew has played a diverse array of characters defined by their lack of parental figures. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Earlier this month, Drew Barrymore journeyed down under to Australia to headline a two-night event for wellness company Wanderlust. Our Aussie correspondent Tess attended the Sydney stop, where Drew spoke candidly to the audience, along with celebrity guests like Dannii Minogue & Tones and I. Tess is joining us and bringing all the fun details from the event! We also celebrate the two year anniversary of the podcast with a look back at our favorite moments from year two as well as a compilations of our "bloopsie daisies". Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Today we're gonna party like it's 1999! We are looking back at one of our personal favorite and fan-formative years in the life of Drew Barrymore, 1999. Drew rounded out the millennium riding a career high! The year was filled with her winning awards and accolades, witnessing the box office success of her first official production Never Been Kissed, and gracing magazines galore. Flower Films also released Olive the Other Reindeer and started preparing for production on Charlie's Angels. This was the final year of her on/off again relationship with Luke Wilson and one that saw her in cute braided hairstyles, headbands, and ponchos! We get into every tiny morsel of it during this nostalgia-fueled episode. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
After compiling a list of Drew Barrymore's most memorable onscreen hairstyles for film site Cinema Sugar, we were inspired to take that topic to the podcast! Joined by our longtime Drewbie pal Brian, we get into our picks for Drew's dos that stand out the most to us personally. Did your favorites make the cut? Plus, we hear from Brian on his Drewbie origin story and share fun memories from our decades-long friendship. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
That girl is poison! Yes the time has finally come for us to dive into discussing Drew Barrymore's first bad girl role as the titular Poison Ivy. Considered by Drew herself to be the kickstart of her big post-rehab comeback, the 1992 movie has long been a fan favorite with Drewbies. We're here with all the behind the scenes quotes and tidbits via our extensive vintage magazine archive and years of research. Plus we have a blast rewatching the film and laughing about stick-on tattoos, Sara Gilbert's spot on narration, copious amounts of LA rain, french twist hairstyles, sexy saxophone music, and the word scangy. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we are so excited to welcome Matthew Kilgore to the show! Matthew has been the tailor and costume designer for The Drew Barrymore Show since day 1. Not only is he responsible for tailoring all of Drew's suits to a tee, but he's also the man behind the seams for some of the most memorable garments she has worn on the show! We get into his Ever After ball gown and Never Been Kissed prom dress recreations, the beautiful ensembles for her birthday episodes, and the yellow look she wore as Ross Mathew's flower girl. We also hear about how he landed his roles on the Drew Crew and how things ran during the show's first months under COVID restrictions. It was such a joy to have the talented and kind Matthew as our guest! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're kicking off our new series of episodes covering Drew's 5 fascinating interviews in Movieline article with the original, from March 1992! A 16 year old Drew graced the cover and interior pages in glamorous, vintage-inspired photos by Greg Gorman. The article, by Stephen Rebello, takes us back to a time when Drew was making her Hollywood comeback in Poison Ivy and was plenty salty about the struggles she overcame to get there! She holds no punches when it comes to discussing the casting directors who blacklisted her, her actress rivals like Winona Ryder, and the unfairness of how fellow actors on had their issues with drugs swept under the rug. She also speaks to her feelings of disconnection from Steven Spielberg and goes totally gaga over a mystery actor she was crushing on. This is a candid and controversial side of Drew that we never really see again after this! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're back, baby! After a few weeks off, we have plenty to discuss in the world of Drew Barrymore. We get into more about Drew's love for RV trips (“the magic caaaar”), new details on her trouble with the law during filming of Bad Girls, and some of her refreshed Etsy gift recommendations (we might have treated ourselves to one right after recording). We also discuss the drew x drew collab with Justin Bieber's Drew House clothing line, a commercial for Ring & ASPCA co-starring her sweet dog Douglas, her latest Tonight Show appearance, and the listing of her gorgeous home in the Hamptons. Plus we've got all your favorite segments like Drew Loves, Drewism of the Week, and This Week in Drew History! We're giving up the farce of calling these “mini episodes” – we hope you enjoy all the chunky new content!
This week we've got tidbits galore as we get into a variety of Drew Barrymore topics, including the 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial read-along record, almost starring in Boogie Nights, incredibly thin 90s eyebrows, and upcoming appearances down under in Australia! Then we discuss a fantastic look back at the era of Drew's career resurgence, as told through her interview on podcast Hey Dude...the 90s Called. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we are answering listener questions about Drew Barrymore and our experiences as her unofficial historians! Plus we get the stylist scoop on some of her most memorable 2009 looks, hear about Anne's visit to the Stephen King house, and reminisce on the 1997 Scream London premiere in This Week in Drew History. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In this week's not-so-mini episode, we're catching up on all things Drew Barrymore, with a special focus on People magazine's 50th anniversary issue! In addition to going down memory lane of her past appearances in the magazine, we also report on her participation in the new celebratory issue. We also get into a wide array of other topics, including her Wrestlemania appearance as Flower Power - bloom bloom pow! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we are looking back at the August 2010 issue of Nylon magazine! Drew Barrymore appeared in this gorgeous cover feature while promoting Going the Distance. The beachside photos by Marvin Scott Jarrett are quintessential too-cool-Drew, in part thanks to Debra Ferullo's gorgeous sunkissed makeup and Anda & Masha's badass styling. The article by Holly Siegel sets the scene of a free-spirited and casual Ms. Barrymore hanging in the Flower Films offices extolling the virtues of Pippi Longstocking, rock shows, and Tom Robbins' Still Life with Woodpecker. This is a really fun look back to the end of an era, right before Drew began heading down the path of motherhood! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
We're jumping in the Drew Barrymore time machine and looking back at one of our favorite years in her life and career, 1996! This was a year of black hair and silky dresses, body glitter and hanging with rock stars like Courtney Love, filming and promoting Scream and entering into a new relationship with Luke Wilson. Some of our most beloved looks and photo shoots also came out of 1996 and we have so much fun looking back at every moment of it! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
After a week off to do a Patreon exclusive episode, we are back and catching up on all that has been going on with Drew Barrymore! We report on the sale of her “breathe” ball gown from Ever After, Drew dressing as the viral throwback photo of The Rock, and the sad passing of her sweet dog Lucy. Plus we have a fantastic list on this week's Drew Loves and another hilarious Drewism of the Week! Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
It's time to roll out the red carpet and take a trip down memory lane as we discuss the six different Academy Awards ceremonies attended by Drew Barrymore! Drew's Oscars appearances include classics like the birthday cake pink gown 1983, the iconic daisies in the hair & glitter spray in 1998, and the plunging backless black dress in 2000 - and we are getting into them all! Plus we recap her adorable birthday episode on The Drew Barrymore Show. Join our Patreon! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we're catching up on all that is new with Drew! We go over Ms. Barrymore's appearance at the Grammys, in a Super Bowl commercial, and on a Garnier hair dye box! Plus we chat about her Us Weekly cover feature and her new role with Etsy as their Chief Gifting Officer. Oh and did we mention Sam Rockwell? Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In 1998, Drew Barrymore & Adam Sandler partied like it was 1985 in The Wedding Singer! Exactly 26 years after its release, we are finally discussing the classic rom-com that sealed Drew's status as a leading lady. From Julia's style (courtesy of costume designer Mona May) to the iconic lines we still quote (“They were cones!”) and everything totally awesome in between, we are getting into it all! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we have a special preview of our first Patreon exclusive episode! We will be covering Drew Barrymore's 1990 autobiography Little Girl Lost (written at age 14!) chapter by chapter as a treat for our supporters. Enjoy this little taste and then head over to Patreon.com/howdoyoudrew to become a member and get full access! Visit us on the web: howdoyoudrew.com / @howdoyoudrewpod thedrewseum.com / @drewseum
Today's mini episode is chock full of Drew Barrymore fun! We get into what Drew Loves at the moment (and a couple things she hates!) and look back at Drew & Jimmy Fallon's attempt at Dirty Dancing in This Week in Drew History. Plus we discuss Drew stopping by the Barrymore Theater and chatting with some of her Bad Girls costars in a touching cast reunion! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In 2002, Drew Barrymore purchased an incredible house in the Hollywood Hills at 7655 Curson Terrace. Today we're joined by location experts Lindsay Blake of iamnotastalker.com to get into the home's rich history! Musical legends (from The Beatles to Radiohead) passed through its doors – and swam in its distinctive pool! Additionally it was also used as a filming and photo shoot location. Drew whole heartedly loved her home up until sadly selling it in 2018 and we also have an update on the property's current status. Plus – we find out about a beautiful photography book by Roger Davies that features the home, including some very familiar framed photos on Drew's walls! Be sure to watch this episode on YouTube for the uncut interview and coordinating slideshow! Visit Lindsay at iamnotastalker.com and on Instagram @iamnotastalker.
It's mini episode time! We're talking about a huge array of Drew Barrymore topics today including: a desk featuring her face made from Playdoh, her arms reminding her of dog doors, and how she's a “confetti popper of daisies and sunbeams”. Plus we celebrate the big news of The Drew Barrymore Show being renewed for season 5!
Back in the mid-1990s, our free spirited Drew Barrymore was going through what's been called her “taking off her clothes phase”. The ultimate example of this would be her stunning Playboy pictorial for the magazine's January 1995 issue. We're chatting about this era of freedom & comfort in her skin, the gorgeous nude photos of her taken by Ellen von Unwerth, and what Drew's had to say about all this in more recent years! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Happy New Year, Drewbies! We are kicking things off by looking back at the best Drew Barrymore moments of 2023. We're reminiscing on the New York Magazine cover feature, an Ever After reunion, dressing as M3GAN on The Drew Barrymore Show, and wearing head-to-toe fishnets on The Tonight Show. We're also including instances nominated by you, the listeners! Additionally, we're sharing the discovery of two incredible rare photos of our girl from the early 90s! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Happy Holidays! To celebrate, we're covering Drew Barrymore's tv movie from Christmas 1986, Babes in Toyland. Hop on your sled and come away with us to a bizarre land filled with shameless Wizard of Oz rip offs, slapstick goons, Keanu Reeves, and a magical song about Cincinnati. We hope you have as many laughs reminiscing about this so-bad-it's-almost-good film as we did. See you in 2024! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
On June 11, 1982, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was released and 7 year old Drew Barrymore became a star literally overnight. Joined by friend of the pod Joalena, we dive into the year that catapulted Drew to superstardom. From hosting Saturday Night Live to charming Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show, presenting Princess Diana with a stuffed E.T. toy and traveling the globe, this was definitely a whirlwind of a year for our girl!HEADS UP: this episode contains lots of loud baby squeals. We apologize for the distraction! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we're so thrilled to be joined by Pete & Scott from fave podcast Movies That Made Us Gay to discuss The Amy Fisher Story! This tv movie from 1993 is the first of Drew Barrymore's bad girl era projects we've covered on the pod & it was fascinating to dig into that time in her career. In addition to getting into the real life crime & media frenzy the film is based on, we also cover a whole host of other Drew-adjacent topics with the guys! Tune in for talk about the Charlie's Angels Dylan doll, Chris O'Donnell's buzz cut, a Death Becomes Her remake, the Poison Ivy mansion, and a mysterious kiss print on a Barrymore grave. We had so much fun with Pete & Scott - "don't say it's ova, don't eva say it's ova!" Check out Movies That Made Us Gay on all podcast platforms!
For the first time ever, we have a repeat guest returning to How Do You Drew. We were thrilled to once again be joined by our wonderful friend Tony Crago, Drew Barrymore's former personal assistant! Be sure to go back and listen to his first appearance on our episode 13. This time around, we had our listeners submit questions for Tony to answer. Some of the topics we covered include his craziest moment with our girl, the best gift she ever gave him, and of course much iced tea she really drinks in a day! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Last week, our co-host Anne journeyed to New York City alongside our old school Drewbie pal Anita to attend a taping of The Drew Barrymore Show! Now they're both on the pod to share their amazing VIP experience with us all! They get into petting Drew's dogs Douglas and Lucy, getting warm hugs from our girl that held up the show's filming, and helping get a piece of glitter off Drew's nose. We also got confirmation that Drew finally knows about our little podcast that could! Additionally, we chat about Drew's new (and 12th!) tattoo and her first ever award. Be sure to tune into The Drew Barrymore Show the day after this podcast episode is released (November 22) and keep your eyes on the front row! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
It's been a minute since we've covered a Drew Barrymore magazine, so we figured why not do two! We're getting into UK based, fashion publications AnOther Magazine and POP, which had cover features on Drew for their spring/summer 2005 & fall/winter 2005 issues, respectively. Not only do we dig into their short but sweet articles and stunning photos, but we also got some exclusive insights from the makeup artist on both shoots, the iconic Gucci Westman! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
This week we're getting you caught up on all things new with Drew! We cover our girl's transformation into Bob Ross for The Drew Barrymore Show's Halloween episode, fun tidbits gleaned from interviews with Pauly Shore & Giada De Laurentiis, and a cute new BFF hang with Cameron Diaz. We also talk about Drew's history with writing on her arm, new Flower Beauty promo photos, and an ad for Paramount & the Super Bowl starring Ms. Barrymore! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Congrats, you found the portal that led you to our bonus episode in which we interview Frank the bunny himself, the wonderful James Duval! Our conversation with Jimmy was so fun and rich, we felt it deserved a bonus episode of its very own! We learn about the first time Jimmy met Drew Barrymore (hint, it was related to an unmade movie we've mentioned several times on the pod!), the bonus cameo his voice has in Donnie Darko, cast jam sessions in Jake Gyllenhaal's trailer, and what he feels is the heart of the movie. He's as much of a fan of this film as we are and it was truly an honor to discuss it with him!