
Topics: Drew Barrymore, Matthew Perry, Celebrity, TV And Film

Topics: Drew Barrymore, Matthew Perry, Celebrity, TV And Film
Drew Barrymore just casually mentioned that she made out with Amanda Peet at one of Carrie Fisher's legendary house parties in the 80s - and the internet is losing their minds.
The 51-year-old American actress dropped the bombshell admission while chatting to fellow star Peet, who was on The Drew Barrymore Show as a guest on April 6.
Host Barrymore welcomed the Your Friends & Neighbors actress, 54, by declaring, "I miss the '80s. By the way, speaking of, did we make out at Carrie Fisher's house?"
Peet coyly responded as she confirmed, "I feel like that might have happened."
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The 50 First Dates Star said, "It’s so nice to see you again. I feel like Matthew Perry was there,” to which Peet added: "Yes, he was."
Barrymore then reminisced, "Yes, it was at Carrie Fisher's house. Listen, again, life used to be so much more fun."
Peet questioned the reason they both felt that way as they've gotten older, and Barrymore admitted, “There is that. I guess maybe you also grow out of that kind of behaviour?"

She added, "Especially when you become a parent. That changed me entirely."
The talk show host shares two daughters with her ex-husband, Will Kopelman - 13-year-old Olive, 13 and 11-year-old Frankie.
Barrymore and art consultant Kopelman got married in 2012 and separated in 2016, with the actress being happily single since.
Meanwhile, Peet has been married to Game of Thrones star David Benioff, 55, since 2006, and they share three children - Frances, 19, Molly, 16, and Henry, 11.
As for Fisher's parties, they were somewhat legendary among celebrities, with lots of huge A-list names all mingling together.
During a 2018 appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Barrymore opened up on what it was like at the late actress's 'wild' gatherings.

She said, “I loved going to her house. It was like a hacienda-type, beautiful home off Coldwater Canyon - very Los Angeles.
"She had a very open home. I’d go there for parties and visit her office during the day. It was classic Spanish California - sunshine, orange groves, and creativity."
Barrymore continued: "I’m proud to say I came and went, because I feel like a lot of people stayed. I remember Garry Shandling being weird in the driveway.
"And I was like, ‘I’m so glad I’m going home! I’m so glad I’m surviving these kinds of nights.'”