Drew Barrymore has been known to be a rather touchy-feely talk show host, getting what fans think is a little too comfortable with her guests on


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. While some guests tend to look a little uncomfortable with Drew’s behavior, none have ever corrected her like Martha Stewart just did.

A clip of Martha Stewart pushing Barrymore away as the talk show hosts rubs her shoulders has gone viral on social media, with fans calling for Drew Barrymore to finally “learn some boundaries!” Keep reading for more information.

Martha Stewart Pushes Drew Barrymore Away

In the moments preceding the viral clip, Drew had asked Martha how she’d like to be treated in a relationship, to which Martha answered, “Soft and gooey treatment.” Drew, who was already very much in Martha’s personal space, started rubbing her shoulders and caressing a hand down the cookbook author’s back.

Drew started replying, saying, “It’s nice when someone comes in—” but Martha interrupted her before she could finish her sentence by pushing Drew away with a gentle shove to the shoulder and saying, “You’re the wrong gender.” Drew dramatically flopped back on her couch and said “I know!” which drew laughter from the audience, but for many users online, they were cheering for Martha for setting boundaries.

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Fans Call For Drew Barrymore To ‘Learn Boundaries’

This is far from the first time Drew has gotten touchy-feely with guests, but it is the first time a guest has set a boundary with the talk show host, and fans are cheering her on. “Good for Martha!!” one person wrote on X. “She doesn’t need to get that close and she shouldn’t be sitting like that.”

“Excellent move by Martha,” another agreed. “Drew Barrymore needs to keep her hands to herself.”

“Drew needs to learn boundaries,” one user posted.

“She needs to read the body language of others,” another said. “She’s a talk show host she should be observing her guests and reacting accordingly!”

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