On March 20, 2026, The Drew Barrymore Show welcomed an unexpected spectral visitor, prompting host Drew Barrymore to declare her openness to all beings with “I’m for everyone and everything”—a moment that underscores her inclusive spirit and the haunted legacy of the CBS Broadcast Center.
Drew Barrymore, a Golden Globe-winning actress and host with a decades-long career in entertainment [Entertainment Weekly], encountered a paranormal surprise during a recent episode of her syndicated talk show.
The incident unfolded when influencer Brittany Broski brought her mother, Heather Long—a self-described ghost hunter—onto the set. Long immediately pointed to a corner behind her daughter, stating, “There’s a presence over there,” revealing that a spirit was standing on the stage [Entertainment Weekly].
Barrymore, initially unaware, responded with characteristic warmth. Turning toward the spot, she said, “Well, welcome to whoever is here. Because I’m for everyone and everything. Hope you’re a nice spirit!” This genuine reaction, captured live, has been celebrated as a masterclass in host adaptability and inclusivity [Entertainment Weekly].
The sighting occurred at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, a location with a layered history. Barrymore explained that the building was originally used for dairy cattle, with underground tunnels designed to transport cows. In later decades, it became home to “soap operas” and “classic shows,” accumulating a rich tapestry of televised moments that may contribute to its eerie reputation [Entertainment Weekly]. “This is the CBS Broadcast Center,” she noted. “There has been so much filmed in here.”
Barrymore’s response—”I’m for everyone and everything”—resonates deeply with her public persona. Known for her relatable and authentic approach, she transformed a potentially unsettling moment into a display of open-minded hospitality. This aligns with her broader brand of inclusivity, where she consistently engages with guests and topics without prejudice, whether human or, as it turns out, spectral.
As The Drew Barrymore Show continues its weekday broadcasts on CBS [Entertainment Weekly], this ghostly interlude adds a fascinating chapter to the lore of live television. It highlights how unscripted moments can become cultural touchstones, offering audiences a glimpse behind the curtain where history, mystery, and personality collide.
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