"When we first met. We were young and wild," Barrymore began the conversation. The pair said they met at Chez Jay bar and restaurant in Santa Monica with Wilson accompanying them because Wilson and Hudson were starring in "Alex & Emma" together.
"I was dating him, but I think he was also dating other people," Barrymore then added. "It was an open relationship; we were young."
Hudson replied, "I've been there with a Wilson too," referring to her on-and-off relationship with Owen Wilson after meeting on the set of "You, Me & Dupree" in 2006.
Barrymore continued: "It's so funny because when you're young you're like, 'It's low stakes, we're just young. We're having fun, we're all playing, actors, hanging out.' You're not taking it all so seriously, and it was fun and we had the best time."
Barrymore and Luke dated between 1997 and 1999. Barrymore once told People: "From the moment I saw [Luke], I realized he was the most incredible person I'd ever been so fortunate to meet."
The pair also starred in three movies together "Best Men," "Home Fries," and "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" — the latter of which came after they broke up. Barrymore then went on to date Canadian actor and comedian Tom Green who she married in 2001. The pair divorced a year later but reminisced over their honeymoon on Barrymore's talk show last year.
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