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The Drew Barrymore Show: Bare Is Beautiful Show with “I Love You” Cookbook Author Pamela Anderson, “CBS Mornings” Co-Host Gayle King, “Want” Author Gillian Anderson and Drew Crewer Valerie Bertinelli
Bare Is Beautiful Show with “I Love You” Cookbook Author Pamela Anderson,
“CBS Mornings” Co-Host Gayle King, “Want” Author Gillian Anderson and Drew Crewer Valerie Bertinelli
Air Date: Tuesday, October 22nd
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Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean
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Drew, her guests and her entire studio audience are going makeup free in honor of bare is beautiful maven Pamela Anderson, who shares what inspired her to embrace her natural beauty and ditch the makeup for good. Then, Drew, Valerie Bertinelli, Gillian Anderson and Gayle King sit down for a candid conversation on embracing natural beauty as they age. Plus, Mally Roncal and Chris Appleton are helping one viewer embrace a more natural look with an epic glow down.
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Drew & Valerie Join The Studio Audience Going Makeup Free
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Drew: Are you ready? So Val and I are going to join everybody today.
Valerie: You didn't think you're going to do this on your own, did you? I mean, OK, we're with you all day and I'm just going to spray micellar water everywhere.
Drew: I have to tell you, the micellar water that I use is my go to because they've done this test where they do it on the skin of an orange, which is extremely like human skin in how porous it is. And when you wash your face, you can still see within the pores, how much makeup there is. I call it a pre-wash, but it also removes the makeup really gently which I tend to rub, I scrub myself like I'm some, you know, human pumice.
Valerie: It feels so good to get sudsy water on your face depending on if I'm breaking out or not because at 64 I still seem to be breaking out. I don't know what the heck is wrong with that.
Drew: By the way, why is that? I still get zits and I'm like unbelievable.
Valerie: I'm not getting my period, don't give me zits.
Drew: Exactly. One or the other right now I have both. Ok. Wow. So, when you see yourself on the monitor, Val, how do you feel?
Valerie: Oh, I look like me but I mean, I think I always look like me and I think that's important about aging. I just, you know, I’m me. Hi Val. I guess I just look like me. I think everybody really just looks like their self. You look like your beautiful self.
Drew: You look like your beautiful self too and I love that tone and attitude. Like that's me, you know.
Pamela & Drew on Being Single
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Drew: I know I've been single for a while but I can't believe how.
Pamela: Your single?
Drew: Seven years. What about you?
Pamela: Yeah well variations of single, I guess. I don't know. No, I’m not even thinking about that right now. I'm just thinking about this whole love affair I'm having right now with just life and myself and getting to know myself, then I'd be a better partner anyway.
Drew: Sometimes when I say I'm single for seven years, I immediately go to like, well, do people think there's something wrong with me or I'm not dateable or, you know, what's, why is that? And I do notice that a lot of people do act weird when I say I've been single for seven years, like as if it's a little taboo and I feel exactly the way you do. Which is, well, it's actually been by choice and really empowering and I thought that one day when I choose to be in a relationship, I'm going to be very excited to show all I've learned about what it's like to be on my own and be a very whole person going into a relationship and when you have young kids also and you're raising, your head's, my head's not there.
Drew, Valerie, Gayle King & Gillian Anderson on Going Makeup Free
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Drew: It's funny. I don't go into these things thinking twice about them. I'm very makeup-less most of my life and the monitor is playing some real tricks on me today. Every time I get a glimpse of myself, I notice myself like adjusting my hair as if that's going to like change it. How do you guys feel Gillian let’s start with you. I mean, you look so damn hot but go ahead and tell us how you feel.
Gillian: I haven't really looked yet over there, Oh right? I am hiding behind my glasses a little bit. I often don't wear makeup when I'm doing like TikTok posts and stuff. But what I am aware of is the fact that I'm very aware of the lighting. I walk around seeing where the light is best before I push record. So that obviously means that I care and try and get the best lighting, which is, you know, it doesn't always translate but I I'm I am vain.
Gayle: It's funny because I went into Gillian's room and said, ‘Are you going to leave on your lashes?’ Because I'm trying to say, ‘Can I leave on my lashes?’ She said, ‘No, I'm taking all of it off.’ So I said, ‘Okay, then I'll take all of it off,’ because listen, I don't have hang ups about, you know, taking pictures of myself without makeup, but it is different when you're on national TV. It is very different when you post it on your Instagram or you're just walking around. But I have experiences when I'm walking around outside and people will hear me talk and they said, ‘You kind of sound like Gayle King. Are you?’ And I go, ‘Yes.’ And then they'll say, ‘Are you in disguise?’ I go, ‘No, this is my face. This is my natural beauty,’ And they go, ‘Oh but you look so good.’ And you know, that's not what they're thinking just for someone to say, ‘Are you in disguise?,’ is an indication of how drastically I think I look without makeup, but I don't want to be a slave to it. My mother used to say, ‘Don't leave the house without makeup. Always have your makeup done.’ And I decided I don't want to be that guy. I don't.
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