Drew Barrymore Advocates for Mile High Club, Apologizes to FAA
In a candid discussion on her talk show, Barrymore and guest Christina Aguilera shared their experiences and views on sex in the skies, emphasizing its unique thrill.
- Drew Barrymore and Christina Aguilera, during an episode of 'The Drew Barrymore Show,' openly discussed being members of the Mile High Club, advocating for the experience.
- Barrymore humorously apologized to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for recommending sex on planes, citing the unique sensation due to elevation.
- The conversation also touched on the potential legal risks involved, including possible arrest for indecent exposure or interfering with a flight crew.
- Both celebrities reflected on how their adventurous pasts have influenced their daughters' perspectives on clothing choices, with discussions on empowerment and self-expression.
- Aguilera emphasized the importance of having a strong sense of self and being empowered with one's body, despite societal judgments.