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132 – Diary: Drew Barrymore's 2001 Episode of the MTV Show
Jun 23, 2026
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131 – Years in Review: 1990–1991, Teenage Drew Barrymore's Fight to Come Back in Hollywood
Jun 9, 2026
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130 – Guncrazy (1992): Drew Barrymore's Indie Crime Drama
May 26, 2026
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Re-Drew — Poison Ivy (1992): Drew Barrymore's Sultry & Scheming Comeback Role
May 12, 2026
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129 – Vanity Fair, July 1984: A Profile of Nine Year Old Drew Barrymore
Apr 28, 2026
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() 132 – Diary: Drew Barrymore's 2001 Episode of the MTV Show | You think you know, but you have no idea. Remember back in the early 2000s when MTV's amazing documentary style show Diary took you into the every day lives of your favorite celebs? Our girl Drew Barrymore had an incredible episode that aired in October 2001 and we finally dusted off a VHS tape containing the program to have it digitized! We're discussing Drew's struggles during the aftermath of 9/11, her sweet visit with then-husband Tom Green, and the tour of her fab Flower Films offices. Also included are fun appearances by her dogs, coworkers, and friends (including Molly Shannon), making it mandatory viewing for all Drewbies! This is the Diary of Drew Blyth Barrymore Green.Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() 131 – Years in Review: 1990–1991, Teenage Drew Barrymore's Fight to Come Back in Hollywood | A blonde '90s hair flip. Cigarette-in-hand red carpet appearances. A supposedly "washed-up" former child star working behind the counter of a coffee shop and living on her own at 15 years old.It's time to dive into one of the most pivotal and often overlooked periods of Drew Barrymore's life. Between 1990 and 1991, a newly sober and newly emancipated teenage Drew was rebuilding from the ground up: attending AA meetings, releasing her bestselling memoir Little Girl Lost, taking odd jobs to pay the bills, and fighting to be taken seriously as an actress again.Along the way, she collected a few tattoos, a couple boyfriends, a driver's license she may or may not have immediately lost, and roles in future cult classics like Poison Ivy and Guncrazy. Drew's big comeback was just around the corner! As she put it in 1991: "I just hope that I make the right choices and get to be an actress for the rest of my life."Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 130 – Guncrazy (1992): Drew Barrymore's Indie Crime Drama | Just months after the release of 1992's Poison Ivy, Drew Barrymore’s comeback story took an even more powerful turn with her acclaimed, Golden Globe-nominated performance in Guncrazy. Determined to land the role of troubled outsider Anita, Drew fought hard for the part — ultimately channeling her own vulnerability, rebellion, and resilience into one of the rawest performances of her career.With fearless direction from Tamra Davis and a fantastic supporting performance by James LeGros, the "lovers on the run" film became an underrated cult classic. Guncrazy was also proof that the then-16-year-old Drew Barrymore was capable of far more than Hollywood had given her credit for. We're getting into all of the nitty-gritty details of the movie, sharing many stories you've likely never heard before!Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Re-Drew — Poison Ivy (1992): Drew Barrymore's Sultry & Scheming Comeback Role | This episode was originally released July 9, 2024 and is now being rereleased with a new intro and minor edits.That girl is poison! Yes the time has finally come for us to dive into discussing Drew Barrymore’s first bad girl role as the titular Poison Ivy. Considered by Drew herself to be the kickstart of her big post-rehab comeback, the 1992 movie has long been a fan favorite with Drewbies. We’re here with all the behind the scenes quotes and tidbits via our extensive vintage magazine archive and years of research. Plus we have a blast rewatching the film and laughing about stick-on tattoos, Sara Gilbert’s spot on narration, copious amounts of LA rain, french twist hairstyles, sexy saxophone music, and the word scangy.Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() 129 – Vanity Fair, July 1984: A Profile of Nine Year Old Drew Barrymore | Back in 1984, Hollywood royalty was reborn in the form of a nine-year-old with unstoppable ambition and an already-iconic screen presence: Drew Barrymore.This week, we’re diving into a Vanity Fair magazine profile that features little Drew as photographed by legendary Hollywood glamour icon George Hurrell in a full-circle nod to her famous family.Inside the article, we uncover unrealized projects, early branding ideas, and the first clear signs of Drew’s ambition beyond acting—as a future producer, director, and creative force. At the same time, she’s balancing extraordinary fame with everyday kid life, from dance classes to shopping trips to pitch-perfect celebrity impressions, making this a fascinating snapshot of a star already in the making.Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() 128 – Steven Spielberg: Exploring Drew Barrymore's Relationship with Her Father Figure | What happens when one of Hollywood’s most powerful directors becomes a guiding force in a child star’s life?This week, we’re diving into one of the most meaningful relationships in Drew Barrymore’s life: her decades-long bond with legendary director Steven Spielberg. From their first meetings during auditions for Poltergeist and E.T. to the steadfast support he’s offered her through life’s many chapters, we explore how Spielberg became a true father figure to Drew and continues to be so 45 years later.Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 127 – Q&A #5: Answering Listener Questions About Drew Barrymore | Will Drew Barrymore be producing a new Charlie’s Angels movie? Is Drew still in touch with Courtney Love or Frances Bean Cobain? Where can I stream Ever After? We’re answering these and more by diving into a fun, fan-powered episode thanks to YOUR Drew Barrymore questions! Join us as we take a journey all over the Drew-niverse through this Q&A. This episode is a particularly Hole-heavy one as we also discuss Melissa Auf der Maur’s appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show and rewind to Drew’s final public event with Eric Erlandson in 1996!Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes & more: patreon.com/howdoyoudrewVisit our website for episode galleries & links: howdoyoudrew.comFollow the show's Instagram to connect with us & other Drewbies: @howdoyoudrewpodVisit our Drew Barrymore virtual museum: thedrewseum.comFollow The Drewseum on Instagram for more Drew content: @drewseum Subscribe to stay in the loop: How Do You Drew newsletter | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() 126 – Flower Films: Drew Barrymore's Production Company | In the mid-’90s, a 19-year-old Drew Barrymore decided Hollywood wasn’t going to define her career—so she started building her own production company Flower Films. In this episode, we rewind to the surprising film that sparked the inspiration for Flower, trace the scrappy early days of Drew teaming up with her producing partner Nancy Juvonen, and celebrate the massive hits their company would eventually unleash. From humble beginnings to box-office domination, this is the origin story of one of Hollywood’s most beloved production teams!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.compatreon.com/howdoyoudrew | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() 125 – Detour, February 1998: Drew Barrymore's Avant Garde Magazine Cover Feature | This week we’re diving into a deliciously ’90s time capsule: Zev Borow’s 1998 Detour magazine profile of Drew Barrymore, complete with stunning photos by the one and only David LaChapelle. Written in France while 22-year-old Drew was filming Ever After, the piece captures her falling hard for Luke Wilson, teaming up with Adam Sandler for The Wedding Singer, and reflecting on her complicated family dynamics—all while being self-aware, giggly as ever, and determined to live “further.” Grab a glass, clink it properly (no half-ass “cheerzing”!), and join us as we revisit this unforgettable snapshot of our favorite flower child.Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.compatreon.com/howdoyoudrew | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() 124 – 50 First Dates (2004): Drew Barrymore & Adam Sandler's Unforgettable Rom-Com | Aloha! This week, we’re jetting off to Hawaii to revisit 2004’s 50 First Dates, where Drew Barrymore shines as the lovable and forgetful Lucy Whitmore alongside her cinematic soulmate Adam Sandler. We’re swooning over their unbeatable chemistry, reliving the laugh-out-loud moments, gushing over Drew's beauty, and jamming out to the film's island style 80s covers. Two decades later, this sweet, silly, and sincerely romantic classic still makes us fall for Drew and Adam all over again.Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
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| 2/3/26 | ![]() 123 – Wildflower: Drew Barrymore's Book of Autobiographical Essays | In 2015, Drew Barrymore released Wildflower, her humorous & heart-warming collection of autobiographical essays (or as Drew views it, a “non-memoir”). We’re planting the very first seeds of our Wildflower deep dive with this episode, where we dig into the book’s origins, Drew’s writing process, the buzz leading up to its release, and our own unforgettable experience attending a signing. Think of this as the sunny introduction—then head over to Patreon to wander through the full Wildflower garden with us!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() 122 – Favorite Red Carpet Looks: Our Ultimate Ranking of Drew Barrymore’s Event Style | This week, we’re rolling out the red carpet and diving headfirst into our favorite Drew Barrymore fashion moments. From the instantly iconic (yes, we’re talking about the Ever After Florence gala Ferragamo scarf dress and that barely-there nude Versace gown from the 2010 Golden Globes) to the more unexpected choices that are forever in our hearts, we’re ranking our personal favorite Drew event looks. Join us as we debate, swoon, and lovingly overanalyze all the outfits that give us heart eyes. We cannot wait to hear if you agree and which Drew looks are on your best-dressed list.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() 121 – Film & TV Cameos: Drew Barrymore’s Surprise Screen Appearances | Hey—wait a second, that’s Drew Barrymore! This week, we’re spotlighting all of Drew’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-them cameo appearances across film and TV. From her two turns as “Fantasy Girl” (Motorama and Skipped Parts), to her unforgettable receptionist gigs (Wayne’s World 2 and Freddy Got Fingered), plus a few silent surprises along the way, we’re tracking down every unexpected Drew pop-up. Consider this your guide to spotting our girl where you least expect her!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() 120 – Seventeen & Vogue 1993: the Magazines That Helped 18 Year Old Drew Barrymore Reinvent Herself | As a follow-up to our deep dive into Drew Barrymore’s pivotal year of 1993, we’re zooming in on two truly iconic magazine moments that helped define her image during that era. This week, we break down her May 1993 Seventeen cover and editorial—featuring a dreamy, beatnik-inspired spread shot by longtime collaborator Matthew Rolston—before getting into June 1993 Vogue, where Drew hits Coney Island in a playful, unforgettable shoot marking her first collaboration with Ellen von Unwerth.Together, these features paint a fascinating snapshot of Drew at 18, with revealing interviews that touch on her painful breakup with Jamie Walters, her 1940s meets 1970s personal style, and her habit of consulting dream dictionaries. It’s a treasure trove of ’90s nostalgia and insight into a star in the middle of a major reinvention.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() 119 – Year in Review: 1993 – Drew Barrymore's Films, Photo Shoots, and Simple Life at 18 | 1993 marked a major comeback chapter for Drew Barrymore! At just 18, she was already in the middle of a full-blown career renaissance—filming two major studio movies, seeing several others hit screens, and partaking in loads of stunning photoshoots, including that for a wildly popular Guess jeans campaign. Behind the scenes, Drew kept her personal life surprisingly grounded, spending her days at home and surrounding herself with her closest girlfriends. This episode dives into every milestone of Drew’s unforgettable 1993: the roles, the shoots, the style moments, and the real life happening in between!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() 118 – Romantic Relationships: A Complete Journey Through Drew Barrymore’s Love Life | This week, we’re revisiting Drew Barrymore’s full dating history to deliver the definitive rundown of her romances. From the casual cuties of her early teen years like Balthazar Getty, to those head-over-heels eras with Jamie Walters and Eric Erlandson, to the more serious chapters with Luke Wilson, Fabrizio Moretti, and Justin Long. And of course, we’re also diving into her marriages, including to Tom Green and Will Kopelman. It’s a Drew romance roll call!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() 117 – Charlie’s Angels (2000): Drew Barrymore’s Fierce, Fun, and Totally 2000s Action Film | Good morning, Angels! This week we’re flashing back to the year 2000 to celebrate the action, fashion, and unstoppable energy of McG’s Charlie’s Angels — the film that redefined what a fun, female-led blockbuster about friendship could be (and gave us peak badass Drew Barrymore sexily slaying alongside the fantastic Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu). Tune in for exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, our favorite moments, and a look at the movie’s lasting legacy. Twenty-five years later, it’s still totally "kicking your ass!"Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() 116 – Our Appearance on Collector's Call: Showcasing Our Drew Barrymore Collection | Earlier this year, we had the incredible opportunity to film an episode of MeTV’s Collector’s Call featuring us and our Drew Barrymore memorabilia collection! Now that the episode has finally aired, we’re excited to share all the behind-the-scenes stories from this unforgettable experience — including what it was like to be part of the show with Drew herself!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() 115 – Us, November 1998: A Classic 90s Drew Barrymore Magazine Feature | It’s time to flip through another vintage gem of a magazine! This week, we’re revisiting Drew Barrymore’s Us magazine cover story from November 1998. Written by Johanna Schneller, the charming feature captures Drew in her late-’90s glow—living in a solar-powered treehouse, running Flower Films from its colorful offices, and playfully declaring she never wants to be “stinky-poo-poo girl.” The piece is sprinkled with sweet quotes from friends and collaborators like Nancy Juvonen, Courtney Love, and Luke Wilson, plus lists of Drew’s loves and hates. Rounding it all out are adorable beachside photos by Marc Baptiste, with hair and makeup by her longtime partner-in-glam, Jillian Fink Dempsey.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | ![]() 114 – David Letterman Flashing: Drew Barrymore's Wild 1995 Stunt | Hey Paul, gimme some blues! We’re climbing up on David Letterman’s desk to revisit the unforgettable moment Drew Barrymore made television history with the flash seen around the world. We’re diving into 1995 Drew's sense of freedom in her own body, her longtime crush on Letterman, and the lasting legacy of their on-screen chemistry. Plus, we explore how this wild stunt marked the end of an era for Drew and paved the way for her reinvention as Hollywood’s good girl.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() 113 – Little Girl Lost Wrap-up with Guest Todd Gold: Revisiting Drew Barrymore's 1990 Autobiography | After 18 months of deep-diving into Drew Barrymore’s 1990 autobiography Little Girl Lost for our Patreon members, we’ve finally reached the finish line! This week, we’re wrapping it all up on the regular podcast with a play-by-play of this iconic memoir in honor of its 35th anniversary. And to make things even cooler, we’re closing out our coverage by interviewing the book’s co-author himself, Todd Gold! You’ll hear exclusive stories about his time recording with Drew over baskets of french fries, watching roses arrive from Corey Feldman, and even the heart-warming surprise he helped arrange for our girl earlier this year.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() 112 – Tattoos (Updated!): Drew Barrymore's Ink | This week we’re circling back to a favorite topic—Drew Barrymore’s tattoos! When we first covered them 100 episodes ago, we had no idea she’d shortly add four more to her collection. With her most recent tat addition (“222” on her arm), we knew it was time for a tattoo redo. We’re revisiting our original conversation and adding in the latest ink info. And at the top of the show, we have the conclusion of Ashley's search for the 2000 Malibu Road house, plus plenty of highlights from Drew’s recent in-depth chat with Bill Maher.NOTE: Since this episode's release, Drew has gotten her 15th tattoo ("grace" on her left forearm)Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | ![]() 111 — 2000 Malibu Road, Episodes 5–6: Drew Barrymore's Shortlived 90s Nightime Soap | This week we’re cranking up the cheesy saxophone and saying bye-bye to the beach as we dive into the finale of 2000 Malibu Road! Drew Barrymore’s 1992 nighttime soap concludes with a bang—well, more like a lightning bolt—as the drama reaches peak craziness. From curses to evil twins to unresolved cliffhangers, this last episode has it all, and we’re loving every wild minute of it!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() 110 – 2000 Malibu Road, Episodes 3–4: Drew Barrymore's Shortlived 90s Nightime Soap | We're heading back to the beach for two more episodes of Drew Barrymore’s 1992 TV series 2000 Malibu Road! This time, we’re loving Drew’s fabulous 90s fashion (hello headbands and daisy-print robe!), caught off guard by some intense open-mouth kissing, and somehow still finding parallels to Doppelganger & Mad Love. Plus of course we are also continuing to live for the wild, blackmailing antics of her character's sister Joy!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() 109 – 2000 Malibu Road, Episodes 1–2: Drew Barrymore's Shortlived 90s Nightime Soap | In the summer of 1992, Drew Barrymore made her debut as a television series regular in the short-lived CBS nighttime soap 2000 Malibu Road. Drew starred as Lindsay Rule, a sweet, wide-eyed aspiring actress sharing a beach house with a group of glamorous and drama-prone characters. This summer, we’re diving into all six episodes of the series, starting with the first two, which originally aired together as a made-for-TV movie. Expect sultry saxophone solos, a corpse on the beach, and a deliciously over-the-top, blackmail-happy “agent” who calls everyone “honey bunny”. Don’t miss it!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com | — | ||||||
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