The 46-year-old The Conners actress was a guest on Drew‘s talk show and together, the two reminisced on the kiss they shared when they were teens.
“My first girl kiss was with Drew,” Sara shared. “And now I’m not one to kiss and tell but I have to say, look now I’m like going to blush, Drew was the coolest person I ever met and yeah that’s what happened.”
Drew then recalled that they “were supposed to kiss in the movie and then we started practicing in the trailer which was kind of fun…We were like, ‘Oh I guess we should practice because we wanted it to look good on screen.’ We had so much fun.”
“I remember, I feel like it was in the parking lot in Los Feliz, right? I feel like we had that little basecamp. I drove that jeep and I used to go get like ice cream on lunch breaks and I was constantly getting into accidents. I think I got my license taken away on that movie,” Drew added.
The movie was 1992′s Poison Ivy, which centered on a seductive teen who befriends an introverted high school student and schemes her way into the lives of her wealthy family.
Leonardo DiCaprio keeps it cool as he poses alongside Sean Penn while attending the 2020 CORE Gala: A Gala Dinner to Benefit CORE and 10 Years of Life-Saving Work Across Haiti & Around the World held at Wiltern Theatre on Wednesday (January 15) in Los Angeles.
The Oscar-winning actors were also joined by Sean‘s girlfriend Leila George, as well as his children Dylan and Hopper Penn as they supported the work of CORE: Community Organized Relief Effort, formerly known as J/P Haitian Relief Organization.
$5 million was raised for CORE and its disaster relief and preparedness work across the world, including Haiti, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and right here in the US.
FYI: The Casamigos Tequila was flowing at Sean Penn‘s CORE benefit gala.
Sara Gilbert and estranged wife Linda Perry walked the red carpet separately as they both attended the 2020 CORE Gala on Wednesday evening (January 15) at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Laurie and the cast announced that they will go live on the night of the New Hampshire Primary, Tuesday, Feb. 11, Variety reports, and ABC News’s coverage of the real-time results of that political event will be incorporated into the broadcast, which will be performed and air live on both the east and west coasts.
This still-to-be-titled episode of The Conners will start with Mark (Ames McNamara) watching the results of the primary for a school report with Harris (Emma Kenney), who is apathetic to the electoral process and believes money’s influence in politics means real change is impossible. This allows the rest of the family to weigh in with their usual differing takes on why people should vote, including the idea of voting for a candidate that you may not love but who you think will “screw you the least.”
The farewell episode included a special performance from Sara‘s wife Linda Perry and daughter Sawyer.
“I hate doing this,” Sharon said. “Why did you make me do this?”
“Coming every day and seeing Sara… she can read me, I can read her, and if there’s anything on my mind, I tell Sara,” Sharon continued. “And, it’s like now I won’t have Sara here.”
“She’s like a sister that I never had,” Sharon Osbourne added. “I can tell her things and she gives me good advice, and I know if I tell her things, it won’t go anywhere else, and it’s like a sacred thing. … It is like not having your sister with you anymore, and it’s gonna be hard, but she only lives down the road. I will be paying her many visits, and she’s not going out of any of our lives. She’s here. … I know all the times when I’m not here, I’m sure Sara will sit in for me.”