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The Drew Barrymore Show: “Forbidden Fruits” Cast Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Chamberlain and Lili Reinhart

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“Forbidden Fruits” Cast Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti,

Alexandra Shipp, Emma Chamberlain and Lili Reinhart

Air Date: Tuesday, March 17th 

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Ross Mathews on Being Drew’s Wingman in the Wild and Encouraging Her to Take a Swing

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Ross: Can I tell them what you did recently? We were shopping. We were looking out and about. We were buying spatulas, and there was this guy in the store, and she was like, like just like the silent, like Ross over there, look at him.

Sunny: Did you wing man?

Ross: Of course. And I was like, Oh hello. So I'm walking around looking for a ring on the finger. We can't really see anything. There's no ring, you know, there was no ring, and so we're sort of like creepily following through the store, and then he leaves and she goes, I just wish I could go like tell him that I thought he was good looking. And I looked at her and I was like, do it.

Like you're Drew Barrymore, pretend this is a movie and go do it. And what did you do?

Drew: I did it.

Ross: Yes, she did. Yes, she followed him out.

Sunny: Yes, yes, that's my energy, girl. Go get that. You better go get that and then what?

Drew: He said, oh, I'm so sorry. I actually am married and I said, oh my goodness, then forget this ever happened and just please know that this was just a positive exchange and my best to your wife. I'm sorry you weren't wearing a ring, and I didn't realize, so just take this as a flattering compliment, and he goes, I do.

Sunny: Now he running around talking about Drew said he was hot.

Ross: But I was so proud of you. Listen, people, take a swing in life. The worst thing that can happen is that maybe you're a little embarrassed. Take a swing.

Drew: I wasn't embarrassed at all, and I was much more happy that I did have a friend who encouraged me to do that and get out of my comfort zone, you need a little push sometimes.

 

“Forbidden Fruits” Cast Gift Drew a Charm Bracelet

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Drew: I'm so in love with all of you guys.

Lili: We brought you something. So in the movie we all wear a charm bracelet. So we have one with a berry on it.

Drew: For Berry-more.  Oh I am so excited to be the recipient of one of these, and it is so emblematic of the movie, and it's an iconic sort of, you know, sign from the movie it's a character within the movie.

 

“Forbidden Fruits” Cast on Getting Piercings Together

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Drew: What was your initial hang sessions like? Did you have, oh, I didn't know we had that in common, or, oh my God, I've never met you before, but it's as if I never knew life without you.

Alexandra: Well, we definitely got some piercings.

Drew: That's exactly what I'm talking about.

Alexandra: I got my septum pierced and I still have it pierced and I love it and it just feels like a full extension of me. I, in my mind was like, oh, this is so fig, and now I'm like, this is so Alex, and I just, I love it.

 

Lola Tung on “The Summer I Turned Pretty”

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Drew: It is hard to sit next to you knowing how meaningful you are to my daughters and how you're always on the TV in our house. I mean, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is a not only a big deal culturally, but I think the meaning behind it is how we feel so awkward in the world, and I don't think it matters what we look like. It's the way we feel inside and what gives us. When do we decide that we are enough as we are? I mean, you're such a representation of that.

Lola: It's really special. I mean, we had no clue what the show was gonna do and I'm like, so proud of it and honored that it could at least reach one person, you know, so I think and continue on and on and on.

Drew: Is it gonna be a movie possibly?

Lola: There is gonna be a movie, yes.

 

Lili Reinhart on Doing Animal Training for Her Role in “Forbidden Fruits"

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Drew: Did you practice a type of animalistic training for this and if so it would explain a lot.

Lili: That sounds so strange but I did something called animal work for my character Apple. Margot Robbie had talked about it and I worked with a coach I had found in L.A. and we just honed in on a lion for her. You choose an animal that kind of represent the essence of your character and kind of think about its movements and the way that it moves in the world and you kind of have that in the back of your head as you’re playing a character.

 

“Forbidden Fruits” Cast on Watching The Film For the First Time Together

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Drew: Emma, did you think that it would go as far as it does? This film pulls no punches and does not back down from ramping up to absolute insanity, and I say that in the best way.

Emma: Yeah, when I, well, we all watched it together…we did for the first time. Was it the first time for all of us?

Lola: I wasn't there. I was like in Canada and I was alone in my hotel.

Emma: You were so there in spirit. I forgot you weren’t there.  But it was, it was like there were moments where I was like, yeah, just like that. And it's it goes there it goes there and I think that's like that's what it's all about.