'Drew Barrymore' & 'The Real Story Behind JFK Jr.'s Final Days'
Writer, director and actress extraordinaire Drew Barrymore stops by “Anderson” to dish on everything from her recent engagement to Will Kopelman to her new movie, “Big Miracle.” Meet the real-life inspiration behind the film, Cindy Lowry, who was involved in the dramatic rescue of three gray whales in 1988.
Then, RoseMarie Terenzio, who served as assistant to JFK Jr. for the last five years of his life, breaks her silence and reveals details of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s final days, their super top secret wedding, and reveals the guilt and sadness she suffers from that fateful day.



















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I think it's about time people stop cashing in on the Kennedys. give them a break and let them rest in peace.
Where to purchase the bedazzled Bride & Groom aprons given to Drew? Thank you. p.s. really enjoy the show!
You are the new "OPRAH" but not as annoying. Wait everyday for your show, always interesting, great guests and great information. Really enjoy .
I like Anderson he has a great talk show and he is such a nice sweet guy.We went to see him back in December and enjoyed it so much . thought we would try it again. Would love to talk to his mom. My mother knew her when she was a little girl and told us stories about her. She was a nanny for a banker in Riverdale and when she was little she would come and be with the little girl she took care of.
I read " Fairy Tale Interrupted" the day it came out. I couldn't put it down. I have always loved anything and everything I can find to read about the Kennedy family. But, I thought this book gave a fresh, modern day look at JFK, JR. I felt like I was just reading a story about a dear friendship between two everyday people. It was comforting to know he had a "normal" life and had "normal" friends. It was a really great ready....and very touching in the end...left my heart a bit sad that day...
I have read fairy tale interrupted, all I can say it was Wonderful! I couldn't put my kindle down.
Today's show with Drew Barrymore was very interesting. Especially her quote regarding happiness.
I was displaced from my job in October. I was channel surfing and came upon an episode of your show, which I had never seen before. I didn't know much about you, either. Now, I try not to miss an episode. It's appealing and nothing like most of the other talk shows. I hope to have the chance to attend one of your shows once I am employed again. I love the audience participation and your interaction with them. Your shows have so many positive aspects. Thank you for helping me with some of my own issues and becoming a more positive individual. When I'm not at home I now have to tape your show so I don't miss it!
Sincerely,
Maureen
Love your shows. I appreciate it that you and your mom talked about your brothers suicide. I lost my younger sister (1988) and my mom (1990) both to suicide. It is a very hard subject to talk about with some people. I find I miss my mother more now - I was very close to her. I absolutely adore your mother - you have an awesome relationship with her. Keep up the good work.
I think Anderson Cooper should talk to Carolyn Kennedy.. I am just curious to hear about her side of the story and her life... in her words
I do not have a comment on the connection of Carolyn Bessette and JFK, however I saw Anderson's show with John Edwards the medium. My daughter, who has passed away was always fasinated with him and wanted to meet with him for a reading to ask a specitic thing about her sister. I am very interested also for that reason and that question and also some of my own. I am also not completely a believer but would like to see if I would hear enough to become one.
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