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Lost in translatio­n

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A wild interview with Drew Barry

more in EgyptAir’s in-flight magazine went viral after being tweeted out Monday by a passenger — and now there’s a battle between the star’s reps and the article’s author over its authentici­ty. A rep for Barrymore told Huffington Post that the actress “did not participat­e” in the interview — which included questionab­le quotes from Barrymore, including that she would “encourage every woman who is overweight to work on regaining her beauty and body, especially that it is not as hard as one may think.” The rep said that they’re “working with the airline p.r. team” about the allegedly bogus sitdown. However, the piece’s writer, Aida

Takla O’Reilly — a former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n — took to Twitter to assure readers (with misspellin­gs) that “the interview with Drew Barrimoor which took place in New York is genuine &far from fake. As far as Drew we interviewe­d her several times I saw her grow up before my eyes she is charming and talented.” The byline in the magazine also misspells O’Reilly’s name as “Tekla,” and oddly reports Barrymore “has had almost 17 relationsh­ips, engagement­s and marriages.” The piece claims unnamed “psychologi­sts” view her behavior as “subconscio­usly seeking attention and care from a male figure.” O’Reilly noted that the mag and others are “authorized to edit the final version of the interviews.”

 ??  ?? Jennifer Lawrence and boyfriend Cooke Maroney are seemingly camera-shy while strolling in NYC.
Jennifer Lawrence and boyfriend Cooke Maroney are seemingly camera-shy while strolling in NYC.

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