Bryce Dallas Howard, Tabitha Brown, Wilson Tang

"Argylle" star Bryce Dallas Howard is talking to Drew about some of the crazy stunts she's done for movies, people thinking that Taylor Swift secretly wrote her latest movie and her love of cats. Bryce is also playing a round of "Behind-the-Scenes" and revealing tidbits about some of her biggest projects like "The Help" and "Jurassic World."
Drew and Ross Mathews are joined by Tabitha Brown at the news desk to cover headlines like why millennials aren't wearing their wedding rings and the chef that went viral for sharing a grocery shopping method. Tabitha is telling Drew and Ross about her new inspirational book, "I Did a New Thing." To celebrate her new book Ross is taking a cold plunge! Then, Wilson Tang is joining Drew to ring in the Lunar New Year with a traditional dessert – tang yuan with toasted almond soup.
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