Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz have been friends for years, long before they filmed “Charlie’s Angels” together.
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Benji Madden took to Instagram to praise Cameron Diaz on Sunday.
“My Religion is family, and Mother is GOD. @camerondiaz You care for us and nurture us. Everything around you grows and flourishes in your light. Our little one and me get to live our life being loved by you and we are grateful. We love you forever Mommy-thank you for all you do,” he wrote in celebration of Mother’s Day.
Madden and Diaz welcomed daughter Raddix in December 2019.
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Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz have been friends for years, long before they filmed “Charlie’s Angels” together.
Drew Barrymore has revealed that she accidentally sent a video of herself in her underwear to a teenage boy instead of Cameron Diaz. The actor let the detail slip during an episode of her talk show while participating in the segment “Did the Crime.
Everyone makes mistakes, but this one could have landed Drew Barrymore in serious hot water!
Like most people, Drew Barrymore has accidentally texted the wrong person. Unlike most people, she was trying to contact Cameron Diaz — and someone very different got the message.
Actress Drew Barrymore recently looked back at the time when she once sent her BFF and Charlie’s Angels co-star Cameron Diaz a racy text that accidentally got sent to the wrong person! Fortunately, the person who got the text instead promised they would not release the contents of the video to the world. Recently, in a conversation with Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough on her talk show, Drew said, “You two ladies [Dobrev and Hough] are both in the same industry.
It’s always a good idea to check who you’re texting before you hit “send.”
Drew Barrymore recalled a story of how she once sent her BFF Cameron Diaz a racy text that ended up in the wrong hands.
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Pampered parents! Cameron Diaz, Jodie Turner-Smith and more celebrity moms have been sweetly celebrated on their first Mother’s Day.