Rainn Wilson, Brooke Shields, Ali Wentworth, Madison Beer

"The Office" star Rainn Wilson is joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the news desk to cover topics like the surprising reason Kate Winslet has a hard time re-watching herself in "Titanic" and the researcher who says playfulness is more important to marriage than work. Rainn is chatting with Drew about his viral encounter with a passenger next to him on a plane watching "The Office," his epic wedding near a volcano, and his new travel docuseries. Brooke Shields and Ali Wentworth are playing a round of "Two Drewths and a Lie" with a surprise from their pal Mariska Hargitay.
Drew and Ross Mathews are at the Drew's News desk covering headlines like the woman who spent 500 days in a cave to study how people cope with being underground and the new trend of taking a relaxing Friday at work called "Freedom Fridays." Drew is talking to Madison Beer all about being discovered at a young age, her vulnerability in talking about her struggles with social media and more from her memoir, "The Half of It."
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