What was the 'game of chicken' about?
It was a playful challenge initiated by Brett Goldstein to see who would back down first as they moved closer to each other during the interview.
Entertainment / TV
During a recent episode of 'The Drew Barrymore Show,' Brett Goldstein of 'Ted Lasso' challenged Drew Barrymore to a hilarious game of 'couch chicken,' resulting in an up-close and personal interview filled with laughter and playful banter.
The interview began with Goldstein acknowledging Barrymore's penchant for close interactions with her guests. He proposed a 'game of chicken,' where each would move closer as the other did. Barrymore, known for her tactile approach, admitted she often has to restrain herself from being too physically affectionate with people, even friends. The dynamic created a unique and entertaining segment as they navigated the boundaries of personal space on daytime television.
The conversation took a deeper turn when Goldstein praised Barrymore and Adam Sandler's film '50 First Dates,' calling it a beautiful and romantic concept. This led to a genuine moment of connection, with Barrymore pulling Goldstein into a hug. The playful tension continued as they experimented with distance, ultimately concluding that being far apart felt 'weird' before sharing a final hug.
It was a playful challenge initiated by Brett Goldstein to see who would back down first as they moved closer to each other during the interview.
He praised it as a beautiful and romantic film, appreciating the concept of showing love and commitment every day.
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