She’s The Most Remembered Talk Show Guest, Crowd Couldn’t Look Away

Late-night television has seen its fair share of remarkable guests, but few have left a lasting impression quite like these iconic individuals. From captivating performances to candid conversations, these luminaries have held our attention long after the shows have ended. You can view the entire video beIow:
Drew Barrymore, known for her versatile acting in beloved classics such as “ET the Extraterrestrial” and “Charlie’s Angels,” stole the spotlight on The Late Show with David Letterman. With her playful charm, she danced on Letterman’s table, captivating the audience.

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