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The Drew Barrymore Show: “One Battle After Another” Star Regina Hall Desperately Yours Podcast Hosts Teri Hatcher, Emerson Tenney & Andrea Bowen

"One Battle After Another" Star Regina Hall

Desperately Yours Podcast Hosts Teri Hatcher, Emerson Tenney & Andrea Bowen

Preview Clips: "The Lost Bus" Star Matthew McConaughey

Air Date: Tuesday, September 30th

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Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean

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VIDEO:

Regina Hall on Working with Lucy Liu on "Ally McBeal" & Being Jealous of Her Because She Also Auditioned For "Charlie's Angels"

https://www.instagram.com/p/DPMuu9OkSVN/?hl=enDrew: Is it true that you also just made the latest 'Scary Movie?'

Regina: We're making, we're about to do it.

Drew: You're making it now. That's how I feel about that. All right, OK, 'Ally McBeal.'

Regina: I was, it was Lucy Liu's.

Drew: I was gonna say, did you work with Lucy?

Regina: I did. It was her last season though. I really missed a lot of it with her, but we met. She was quite lovely. I loved Lucy. At the time I was I was very jealous because I had auditioned for 'Charlie's Angels' and I wanted it. I was like, who I mean I was never gonna get it, but I looked at it and I was like who got who got 'Charlie's Angels' because it was such a, I mean it was so anticipated and we and the greatest thing was that when, because me and my friends, we all went to see it like opening weekend is that we loved every single one of you. We were not, we didn't have one ounce of disappointment and I was like Lucy's amazing.

Cameron was amazing. You're amazing in the film, so good.

Drew: If we ever make another one, would you do it? That's happening somehow we're making it happen.

Regina: Let's do it.

Regina on Why She Wanted to Be A Playboy Playmate When She Was Younger

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/quVLeLdu6O7N

Drew: I was reading about something that maybe you wanted to do when you were younger.

Was it possibly something to do with bunny ears?

Regina: Oh, I wanted to be a playmate, a playboy playmate. I had seen a special on television and they were roller skating around a pool and I was like that's what I wanna do when I grow up and I said I wanna roller skate around, that's what I thought they did.

Drew: I remember those specials.

Regina: You remember and I went to my mom and I said 'Mommy I wanna be a playboy playmate.'

Drew: And what did she say?

Regina: She said maybe you'll change your mind. She didn't really, she didn't have a harsh reaction.

Drew: And not that there's anything wrong with it. I did. I was for a minute. I did it, but I think your mom's response is pretty perfect.

Regina: I would have done it. Gravity hadn't attacked me yet.

Drew: OK, so I got this for you in honor of your childhood fantasy. I know what's it gonna be, right?

Regina: Did you put Brad Pitt in a box? I kinda love it.

Drew: And then some skates and they have your name on them so nobody's mistaking who they are and then you can skate around that pool.

Regina on Why She Created Her Song About Turning 50

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/FLDK4jdZ2fjm

Drew: Your song that you made for turning 50, I was just rewatching it. What gave you the idea to do that because I am obsessed with it. I just turned 50, but I don't care what age you are. It's just the best song, and you made it up.

Regina: Yes, I made it up. I was in the shower and it hit me. It's, it's called The Bitch is Old today.

You know why? Because I had been seeing all these posts that was like 50 is the new 20, 50 is the new 30. It didn't feel like that. I'm not gonna say that, but I did wanna celebrate where it the fun of, you know, and have some comedy and some humor and the fun of what it is to just to continue to evolve. My evolution.

Teri Hatcher's Daughter on Watching "Desperate Housewives" For First Time

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/AOUk7oIFHB8pDrew: Is it true, that you are watching 'Desperate Housewives' for the first time?

Emerson: It is true. I'm watching it for the very first time. I mean, I'd seen the pilot episode at some point and I think I saw the finale, but you know, it's strange when your parent is on TV for 8 years.

Drew: Tell me actually what it's like because I do have two daughters. What is it like to watch your mom?

Emerson: You know, at this point in my life at 27, I'm a writer and a director and I am just so proud of her. I know that's a weird thing to say, but I watch her and I am so proud of her.

Drew: I mean, that's all you could ever hope to hear, right?

Teri: You hope your kids are happy and healthy and then if they think nice things of you, that's all you can ask for.

Preview Clips:

Airing Thursday, October 2nd: Matthew McConaughey on Debating with His Kids & How They Decide on Family Vacations

https://app.cimediacloud.com/r/rSREYBZUkKeK
Drew: You have 3 kids. You guys, do you debate?

Matthew: Yeah, we debate more than my parents let me and my three brothers debate. I'll tell you that.

Drew: Because I love debate.

Matthew: We love to debate, you know, I was a good debater growing up though. That's why I was gonna go to law school to be a family lawyer, defense attorney, but I didn't do that thing. I can play one on screen.

Drew: Yeah, exactly. You can play the Lincoln lawyer.

Matthew: We do. We do debate. So if something comes up, it's gonna be a trip we're gonna go on. We allow presentations and everyone gets there 5, 10 minutes to do theirs, hop up on the table and be a Pushkin and be an orator and sell and so we like salesmen and we like hustle so we like, we'll hustle for it, who's got the best and then we vote on who's best and usually if someone wins and the other two, everyone who loses goes, 'Yeah, they were a little bit better than me.'

Airing Thursday, October 2nd: Matthew on How He Gets His Teenagers To Talk About Their Day

https://www.instagram.com/p/DPMP5CDDrNR/?hl=en

Matthew: Another one I got the other day and this was so simple, but I tried it for the first time and it worked the first time like magic.

Drew: Tell me everything.

Matthew: OK I got teenagers.

Drew: I know, and I have a lot more to ask you about that. Go on.

Matthew: Hey, Vida, my daughter, what's it like being a teenager these days? Instead of Vida How you doing? Which is a tough one to answer, right?

Drew: Too vast.

Matthew: Or it's personal, but what's it like being a teenager? Now they're talking like the third person, but they're talking about themselves and their own experience. It was easy. the conversation went on for a long time because it was the general question, and we were at a friend's house the night before and, the friend that's the mother was like, yeah, try that, and I did the next day and it worked. This is the coolest one I've heard lately, and I give a shout out to my friend for this all the time. He's got 3 daughters that he's healthily raised and coming into the teenage years, which I will say are fun because you don't have to edit the good stories as much.

Drew: We talk a lot more real as the years go by.

Matthew: I like it like, oh, I know yeah I was there, but the keeping access to the kids and that's what we're trying to do and it seems to be working so far and I've had to be almost less of a dad in ways, be less judgmental when they're saying something that as it's coming out of their mouth, I'm already ready to go, you did what? Or you know better than that to sit on that, listen. Then they keep sharing that stuff and I'd rather know and not judge right now than not know and wonder what the hell I'm supposed to judge about on some things, you know what I mean? And I think what is what I'm finding that I did not know that there was a bridge between being a parent, which I believe you need to be early and then maybe if you're lucky you're a friend later in life. I didn't know there was a bridge of being a big brother to them. And that's a little of that pat on the back like hey man I know what you're talking about. Let me tell you this story about what I did. I fell on my face too, but that that's more of a big brother thing almost than a father thing. So the big brother thing with teenagers so far so good, and the not editing the stories is a fun part.

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