Drew Barrymore reveals her 'Never Been Kissed' character is very 'toned down' from her original vision of Josie, which was changed after the studio told her the look was 'too unattractive'
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Drew Barrymore was a brand-new producer when her production company Flower Films, which is why she felt she had to cave to beauty pressure from studio heads while making Never Been Kissed. The 1999 comedy was the first film Barrymore produced, while also starring in it alongside Michael Vartan, David Arquette, Leelee Sobieski, Jessica Alba and so many more notable names, including James Franco in his film debut. But the true lasting legacy of the film is the character of Josie...
Drew Barrymore revealed on her talk show that unnamed studio executives told her that her 'Never Been Kissed' character Josie Gellar looked 'too unattractive.'
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