德鲁·巴里摩尔有一些想法阿布t That Infamous ‘Sex and the City’ Post-It Note Breakup

We’ll never forget the disappointment we felt towardSex and the City’s Jack Berger (Ron Livingston) when he broke up with Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) by leaving a Post-It Note on her pillow. Everyone seemed to agree that it was a total low blow—well, everyone exceptDrew Barrymore.

The 48-year-old actress recently made a cameo as herself in theSATCspin-off,And Just Like That. When she arrived on set, she couldn’t help but share her thoughts about the controversial scene after processing it for 25 (!!) years. And much to our surprise, she defended Berger’s actions. (Yes, you read that right.)

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AJLTshowrunner Michael Patrick King discussed the interaction during an episode of theAnd Just Like That...The Writer’s Roompodcast. King explained that Barrymore stepped on set and immediately said, “Can I just say one thing?”

King added, “Everybody looked at her and she said, ‘Maybe Berger had it right. If you’re gonna break up with someone, just say, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t. Don’t hate me.’ Don’t drag them through weeks of indecision.’ She was like, ‘I just want to say, as painful as it was, maybe Berger was an emoji.’”

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Barrymore even suggested that Apple make a Post-It Note emoji with Berger’s message, which read: “I’m sorry. I can’t. Don’t hate me.”

She might be onto something.

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