In a heartwarming moment shared on social media, Drew Barrymore recently posted a nostalgic comparison of her friendship with Whoopi Goldberg. The post, captioned "How it’s started vs. How it’s going!", showcases a still from their collaboration in the 1995 film Boys on The Side alongside a current snapshot from an episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. This delightful throwback not only highlights their enduring bond but also takes us through the years of friendship that have flourished since they first met.
Drew, now 46, shared that her relationship with Whoopi, who is 66, began long before they teamed up in the film. “I have known Whoopi since I was eight years old,” Drew reminisced. Their paths crossed on the set of The Color Purple, where a young Drew was visiting the film’s director, Steven Spielberg. This chance meeting sparked a connection that has lasted a lifetime.
In their recent conversation, Whoopi humorously pointed out that their lives are intertwined, especially when she recounted performing her “Black E.T.” stand-up routine for Spielberg, the director of E.T., which featured a young Drew. Despite her nerves, Whoopi went through with it, leading to laughter from Spielberg. Moments like these are a testament to their unique friendship, showcasing the joy and laughter they have shared over the years.
Name | Drew Barrymore | Whoopi Goldberg |
---|---|---|
Age | 46 | 66 |
First Film Together | Boys on The Side | Boys on The Side |
First Meeting | On the set of The Color Purple | On the set of The Color Purple |
As they reminisced about the film Boys On The Side, Drew noted that it still resonates with audiences today. Whoopi affectionately remarked, “It’s a sweet movie,” reflecting on the fond memories from filming alongside Drew and Mart-Louise Parker. Interestingly, Drew also shared a fun anecdote about the film’s director, the late Herbert Ross, who was excitedly bragging about discovering Matthew McConaughey early in his career.
During their conversation, Drew touched on her personal life, revealing that she has sworn off dating since her divorce from her third husband, Will Kopelman, in 2016. She humorously described swiping through dating apps, sometimes encountering much younger men. “I already have two children, I don’t need another,” she quipped, referring to her daughters, Olive and Frankie.
Whoopi chimed in with some wise words about dating, stating that a significant age gap can complicate relationships. Reflecting on her own experiences, she recounted a humorous story about a partner who didn't even know who Paul McCartney was outside of his band, Wings. “That’s too young,” she concluded, shedding light on the generational gaps that can exist in dating.
Through their laughter and shared memories, Drew and Whoopi's conversation serves as a reminder of the strength of longstanding friendships and the joy that comes from reflecting on shared experiences. Their bond exemplifies how time and distance cannot diminish the connections we form with those we care about.
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