Dove Cameron

Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up, including stories like the study that found Spring and Summer are a lot of women's most confident seasons and the new TikTok trend of ecstatic dancing. "Schmigadoon!" star Dove Cameron is talking to Drew about growing up in the spotlight and how co-star Alan Cumming helped her through a breakup. Plus, Dove and Drew bond over their love of tattoos. Dove and Drew and joining Eitan Bernath in the kitchen to try some weird food combos like cucumbers dipped in sugar.
Drew and Ross Mathews are covering the latest news like why being sensitive can actually be a superpower and some of the oddest homes in America that look like Papa Smurf and have life-sized dinosaurs. Drew and Ross are joined at the Drew's News desk by a woman whose been a teacher for fifty years. Chef Will Coleman is making a twist on his signature burger – a green goddess smash burger!
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