Drew Barrymore: is bizarre interview a fake?

Hollywood journalist defends surreal article in EgyptAir magazine

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Drew Barrymore’s representatives say they are “working with” Egypt’s national airline after its magazine printed a bizarre “interview” with the star, written in broken English and strewn with critical comments about her personal life.

The interview went viral after it was spotted by political writer and Yemen analyst Adam Baron on board an EgyptAir flight on Tuesday. Baron uploaded an image of the article, which he described as “surreal”.

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