Drew Barrymore blasted as ‘clingy, creepy, and cringe’ for caressing Oprah Winfrey’s arm in yet ANOTHER personal space-invading interview

Drew Barrymore was blasted online for another privacy-invading interview, this time with Oprah Winfrey, as part of the Tuesday morning episode of her daytime talk show.

The 48-year-old former child star held the 69-year-old OWN CEO’s right hand with her right hand while slowly caressing her hand with her left hand.

Drew petted Oprah like one of her many dogs roaming the set. speaking: “Because I didn’t know this detail, I learned something about you: you will spend time with the audience outside of the show you are filming. And one thing I do is spend time with the audience every day. And I felt guilty about it.”

When Winfrey responded that she had long conversations with her viewers “every day” because “it was necessary,” she began to move her body away from Barrymore.

“My team used to say, ‘Oh my God, how much time is she going to spend talking to this audience?!’ Could she please let the audience go so we can let the next audience in?!” – said the tycoon, taking her hand back.

Drew Barrymore was blasted online for another privacy-invading interview, this time with Oprah Winfrey, in a review of the morning episode of her daytime talk show on Tuesday.

Drew Barrymore was blasted online for another privacy-invading interview, this time with Oprah Winfrey, in a review of the morning episode of her daytime talk show on Tuesday.

When Oprah praised the former Hollywood wild child for making do without an audience during the coronavirus pandemic, she started using both hands to reclaim her personal space.

Instagram user @daniella3183 wrote in the comments of Monday’s “The Drew Barrymore Show” post, “Drew, everyone doesn’t want to be held.”

“Oprah’s body language was so clear she wanted her hand back,” agreed Instagram user @loubicorn.

Instagram user @blr5727 chimed in: “Oprah’s body language says it all. Drew holds on too much. Oprah tries to free her hand from Drew’s grip. Drew is too creepy and needy.”

“I don’t think Oprah is used to people holding her like this in public, but I like Drew for it,” Instagram user @diananjeri commented.

Instagram user @gillybear83 wrote: “Holding hands and being caressed is beyond my capabilities.”

“She really scares me now. This is just weird,” commented Instagram user @angel_marie1111.

Instagram user @cee_cee_always wrote: “When she said ‘please let go of the audience’ she meant ‘please let go of my hand.’

The 48-year-old former child star held the 69-year-old OWN CEO's right hand with her right hand.

She used her left hand to slowly caress her arm.

The 48-year-old former child star held the 69-year-old OWN CEO’s right hand with her right hand while slowly caressing her hand with her left hand.

Drew petted Oprah like one of her many dogs that roam the set and said,

Drew petted Oprah like one of her many dogs roaming the set and said, “I learned something about you because I didn’t know this detail: You’ll spend time with the audience outside of the show you’re filming.” And one thing I do is spend time with the audience every day. And I felt guilty about it.”

When Winfrey responded that she had long conversations with her viewers

When Winfrey responded that she had long conversations with her viewers “every day” because “it was necessary,” she began to move away from Barrymore.

Retracting his hand, the self-taught tycoon said: “My team used to be: "My God, how much time is she going to spend talking to this audience?!  Could she please let the audience go so we can let the next audience in?!"'

Retracting his hand, the self-taught mogul said: “My team used to say, ‘Oh my God, how much time is she going to spend talking to this audience?!’ Could she please let the audience go so we can let the next audience in?!”

When Oprah praised the former Hollywood babe for making do without an audience during the coronavirus pandemic, she began speaking with both hands to reclaim her personal space.

When Oprah praised the former Hollywood wild child for making do without an audience during the coronavirus pandemic, she began speaking with both hands to reclaim her personal space.

Instagram users took to the comments section of The Drew Barrymore Show post to express their displeasure with her convenient interview tactics.

Instagram users took to the comments section of The Drew Barrymore Show post to express their displeasure with her convenient interview tactics.

Instagram user @gillybear83 wrote: “Holding and caressing hands is beyond my boundaries,” while Instagram user @angel_marie1111 agreed: “She's really scaring me right now.  It's just weird'

Instagram user @gillybear83 wrote: “Holding and caressing hands is beyond my boundaries,” while Instagram user @angel_marie1111 agreed: “She’s really scaring me right now. It’s just weird’

“I stopped watching Drew's show because she was too obsessive and weird.  Super cringe!  Added by Instagram user @Benzzzzblonde.

“I stopped watching Drew’s show because she was too obsessive and weird. Super cringe! Added by Instagram user @Benzzzzblonde.

“Oprah definitely wants her hand back,” agreed Instagram user @kellejudahphotography.

“I stopped watching Drew’s show because she was too obsessive and weird. Super cringe! Added by Instagram user @Benzzzzblonde.

In the past, many memes and installation featured how Drew helps celebrities such as Brooke Shields, Chloe Bailey, Vanessa Hudgens, Dylan Mulvaney, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.

“I feel this magnetic pull… I’m on my knees, I’m hugging,” Barrymore defended her interview style on the April 27 episode of the show. Evening show.

“I’m actually really into it. At first I thought, “Oh, is this good? Can not say”. And then I thought, “No, this is amazing! It’s so fun!”

The six-time Emmy nominee exclaimed, “I love people!” I love every person on the planet! I’m fascinated. And everyone has a story, and every person is unique and interesting, and it’s literally so much fun to be a conversation partner at work. This is the coolest thing ever!”

Drew will next compete for two awards – outstanding daytime talk show host and outstanding daytime series – at the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards, which air this Friday on CBS/Paramount+.

There have been plenty of memes and montages created in the past about Drew's deft handling of celebrity guests like Brooke Shields (right).

She literally took a knee in front of guests like Chloe Bailey (right), Vanessa Hudgens, Dylan Mulvaney and Jennifer Aniston.

In the past, many memes and montages have been created about how close Drew is to celebrities like Brooke Shields (left), Chloe Bailey (right), Vanessa Hudgens, Dylan Mulvaney, Jennifer Aniston, and Reese Witherspoon.

Barrymore defended her interview style on the April 27 episode of The Tonight Show:

Barrymore defended her interview style on the April 27 episode of The Tonight Show: “I feel this magnetic pull… I’m on my knees, I’m hugging.”

The six-time Emmy nominee said: “I really love it.  At first I was like, "Oh, it's good?  I can not tell." And then I thought: "No, this is amazing!  It's so fun!"'

The six-time Emmy nominee said: “I really love it. At first I thought, “Oh, is this good? Can not say”. And then I thought, “No, this is amazing! It’s so fun!”

Drew exclaimed, “I love people!  I love every person on the planet!  I'm fascinated.  And everyone has a story, and every person is unique and interesting, and it's literally so much fun to be a conversation partner at work.  This is the coolest thing ever!”

Drew exclaimed, “I love people! I love every person on the planet! I’m fascinated. And everyone has a story, and every person is unique and interesting, and it’s literally so much fun to be a conversation partner at work. This is the coolest thing ever!”

Barrymore will next compete for two trophies—outstanding daytime talk show host and outstanding daytime series—at the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards, which air this Friday on CBS/Paramount+.

Barrymore will next compete for two trophies—outstanding daytime talk show host and outstanding daytime series—at the 50th Primetime Emmy Awards, which air this Friday on CBS/Paramount+.