Jerry O’Connell Gives Drew Barrymore a Lap Dance on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’: “I Want to Apologize to the ‘Drew’ HR Department”

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Things got a little raunchy on this morning’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show when Jerry O’Connell gave Drew Barrymore a sexy lap dance — just one month after going viral for pulling the same Magic Mike-style moves on his wife, Rebecca Romijn.

The NSFW moment came as the actress-turned-talk show host welcomed the hosts of The Talk to the stage, where they reflected on the hilarious clip involving O’Connell and his famous wife.

“I just gotta say though, I just watched this clip of you giving your wife — the beautiful Rebecca Romijn — a lap dance and I am not kidding, Jerry, what is going on here? Why are you so sexy? I feel uncomfortable because you’re a married man,” Barrymore pointed out.

O’Connell, who dramatically stood up and stretched, replied, “I’m much older than I used to be, Drew! Hold on a second,” before proceeding to seductively grind on Barrymore.

“I want to apologize to the Drew HR for that,” he joked, while his Talk co-host Akbar Gbaja-Biamila fired back, “You better apologize to your wife!”

However, O’Connell noted that there was “no touching” involved in his mini-performance, adding that Magic Mike Live taught him “properly.”

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When Barrymore asked if Romijn was “pleased” with his previous strip tease, he revealed, “Let me just put it this way — we sent our kids on a sleepover that night,” to which she admitted, “As someone with a slow libido, I’m so thrilled to hear it.”

This isn’t the first time Barrymore has alluded to her lackluster sex life. Just last week, the 50 First Dates star told Courtney Cox and Melissa Barrera that her recent long-distance relationship didn’t work out because she “still [has] no libido.”

“I recently tried to date someone and they lived in Los Angeles,” the New York-based star said. “And I was like, ‘This is just not gonna work right now. Because I can’t ever get out there and I’m just — I still have no libido.’ But I was like, I convinced myself, like, ‘Oh, long distance is so hard.'”

The Drew Barrymore Show airs on weekdays on CBS. You can check the website for local airtimes.