The actor appeared on Barrymore’s talk show to promote his new skincare line, Papatui
Drew Barrymore really likes Dwayne Johnson.
So much love, in fact, that she dressed up as the actor for the March 13 episode The Drew Barrymore Show.
“I love you so much. I love, love so much about you,” Barrymore told Johnson while dressed in a black turtleneck and jeans with gold chains and a bag, just like Johnson’s famous meme.
“May I ask what kind of body language I should have?” she continued.
“I think you did it naturally,” he said Black Adam star, 51, replied.
“I don’t stand like this, but because you are, I feel like I could take over the world,” Barrymore, 49, joked, trying to mimic Johnson’s naturally confident swagger, which clearly delighted the actor.
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Johnson was in the studio to show off his new men’s skincare brand Papatui, which Barrymore promoted on her Instagram last week. She demonstrated the use of all products, and in particular referred to tattoo care. The Charlie’s Angels star noted in her caption that there’s “nothing” Johnson can’t do, and she’s so excited that there’s a skincare product designed to make her ink stand out in a beautiful way.
“For as long as I can remember I’ve been waiting for a product to use on my tattoos to show them some love. @papatui_ Tattoo Enhancer Balm is just what I’ve been looking for! See you next week @thedrewbarrymoreshow!” she wrote.
Available at Target, Papatui is Johnson’s debut foray into skincare. He told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that skincare is something guys always talk about, but they do it quietly — and he wanted to do it loudly.
“Over the years, I’ve found that as men we can have these great conversations about exercise, recovery, ice baths, saunas, and we can talk about trucks and cheat meals and tequila and our favorite movies, but any conversation I’d have about skin care, I’m privately always pulled aside, like, ‘Hey, can I ask you something? What do you do for your skin?'” he said.
Thus Papatui was born.
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