Drew Barrymore names her best onscreen kisser... and it's not Hugh Grant!

Drew Barrymore names her best onscreen kisser... and it's not Hugh Grant!
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Drew Barrymore names her best onscreen kisser... and it's not Hugh Grant!
Published: Feb, 07 2025 01:27

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The Drew Barrymore Show producer-host and Adam then teamed up a third time for Frank Coraci's 2014 rom-com Blended, which amassed $128M at the box office but scored a dismal 15% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Barrymore and Sandler then reunited for Peter Segal's 2004 rom-com 50 First Dates, which earned slightly less $198.5M at the box office and scored 45% on Rotten Tomatoes.

But I love being in films with him, because I think we're representing something bigger than like hot, sexual chemistry.

I just tripped out, I was like "Sandler's and my kids are watching 50 First Dates together!"

Drew and the 58-year-old comedian first played love interests in Frank Coraci's 1998 rom-com The Wedding Singer, which earned $123.3M at the box office and scored 72% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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