10 December,2023 07:35 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Drew Barrymore. Pic/AFP
Actress Drew Barrymore said that she was left "sick to her stomach" when she dated a man who napped excessively.
The 48-year-old star did not reveal which of her previous boyfriends annoyed her with his habit of going to bed during the day.
Speaking on her show, she said, "I've said that I have a very strong opinion about them. I just had a relationship with a guy who just napped all the time. It made me sick to my stomach. Yeah, it was just always, he was so tired all the time and had to nap all the time. It's really about him."
The actress was being joined on her show by businesswoman Martha Stewart, who asked her if she would "date a man who didn't work and naps all the time," but the TV host reminded her that she didn't say she was thinking about a man who was unemployed specifically, reports aceshowbiz.com.
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She said, "Did I say that out loud?"
Meanwhile, Martha admitted that she was partial to a having a "cat nap in the car" whenever she needs one.
The "Never Been Kissed" star previously addressed the notion of regular napping on her talk show, where she labelled the habit the most "unsexy" thing a person could do.
She said, "If you want, like, the unsexiest thing, take a nap. I'm thinking, 'That's unproductive daytime craziness.' I think it's bananas. I've never been able to nap in my life. Why do I feel this way, you guys? Why do I find napping so unsexy and unappealing? I must have dated a napper in my last lifetime and I'm still resentful or something."
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