Drew Barrymore Show: Kelly Reilly, The Property Brothers Preview

The Drew Barrymore Show

Let’s be honest, the anticipation surrounding the final episodes of “Yellowstone” is thicker than a Dutton family feud. Fans are clamoring for any scrap of information about how this saga of Montana ranchers will conclude. This Thursday, “The Drew Barrymore Show” looks to offer a glimpse behind the curtain, with Kelly Reilly, the formidable Beth Dutton herself, sitting down for a chat.

Reilly’s appearance is expected to bring at least some clarity to the remaining episodes, perhaps even touching on the seismic event that kicked off this final season: the shocking demise of Kevin Costner’s John Dutton. Did the patriarch’s death come as a surprise even to those on the inside? Will Beth finally take the reins of the Yellowstone ranch, or will the power struggle escalate in unexpected ways? Viewers will have to tune in to find out.

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But the “Yellowstone” revelations aren’t the only draw. Gayle King, Oprah Winfrey’s confidante and media powerhouse, is also set to appear, unveiling Oprah’s Favorite Things. This annual tradition, a holiday shopping guide curated by Oprah herself, is a major event for gift-givers and Oprah devotees alike. King is likely to share some of these coveted items with the studio audience, turning “The Drew Barrymore Show” into a temporary Oprah-approved emporium.

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And because no daytime talk show is complete without a dose of home improvement, Jonathan and Drew Scott, the “Property Brothers,” will also join Drew to talk décor and their new HGTV series, “Don’t Hate Your Home.”

“The Drew Barrymore Show” airs weekdays at 9:00 AM on CBS.

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