Drew Barrymore; Ariana Grande.Photo:Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty ImagesDrew Barrymore’s daughters no longer have to imagine meetingAriana Grande.The Drew Barrymore Showhost, 49, revealed that she and her two daughtersOlive, 11, andFrankie, 9, whom she shares with ex-husbandWill Kopelman, got to interact with the pop star earlier this month.“We went… toSaturday Night Liveto watch her perform and we ended up getting to hang out with her and talk with her,” Barrymore recalled on Thursday’s episode of herdaytime show.The50 First Datesactress shared that she, her daughters and Grande “all sat around chit-chatting and talking” at one point and called it “the biggest gift.”Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/Instagram“She is so kind, so nice, so present [and] was so amazing to my girls,” Barrymore said of the “Yes, And…?” singer.“My daughters and I are on such a high. She went from being like our idol to our model and now I know I need to listen to her nonna,” she joked, referring to Grande’s song “Ordinary Things” which features her 98-year-old grandmother.Barrymore shared with PEOPLE earlier this month, while discussing her partnership with Dove on their #TheFaceof10 campaign, that she has been encouraging her girls to find their own dreams andexplore their passions as they grow up.Drew Barrymore and daughter Frankie Barrymore Kopelman on March 7, 2017 in New York City.Gary Gershoff/WireImage“I love it when my girls get into sports. To me, girls in sports are so awesome. It’s the coolest thing I’ve ever witnessed. Whether my one daughter is doingfigure skatingor my other daughter is doing soccer, I will be there at every event. I will not miss one, because it’s so important for me to support them in that area,” she said.“I also like it when they’re creative and artistic — when they put on a dance, or they do a play at home, or they dress up,” she continued. “They’re the fun things that are ageless and timeless.”TheCharlies’ Angelsstar also revealed that like manymoms of tween and teensher daughters have recently started showing interest in skincare and that she’s been having conversations with them about the different products available.Drew Barrymoore and daughter Olive Barrymore Kopelman.drew Barrymore/ InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“They’re really into skincare because that’s really a lot of what they see and what their friends are into. So I’m just always trying to keep track of what products are age-appropriate and not too active for their skin,” Barrymore said.She continued, “I know that there are also a lot of anti-aging products out there, and I just want to make sure that young girls, while they’re really invested and in love with skincare — and there are many things that they could be interested in that would be far more perilous — are making sure that their skin is safe and the messages they’re receiving are healthy.”
Drew Barrymore; Ariana Grande.Photo:Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images; Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images
Drew Barrymore’s daughters no longer have to imagine meetingAriana Grande.The Drew Barrymore Showhost, 49, revealed that she and her two daughtersOlive, 11, andFrankie, 9, whom she shares with ex-husbandWill Kopelman, got to interact with the pop star earlier this month.“We went… toSaturday Night Liveto watch her perform and we ended up getting to hang out with her and talk with her,” Barrymore recalled on Thursday’s episode of herdaytime show.The50 First Datesactress shared that she, her daughters and Grande “all sat around chit-chatting and talking” at one point and called it “the biggest gift.”Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/Instagram“She is so kind, so nice, so present [and] was so amazing to my girls,” Barrymore said of the “Yes, And…?” singer.“My daughters and I are on such a high. She went from being like our idol to our model and now I know I need to listen to her nonna,” she joked, referring to Grande’s song “Ordinary Things” which features her 98-year-old grandmother.Barrymore shared with PEOPLE earlier this month, while discussing her partnership with Dove on their #TheFaceof10 campaign, that she has been encouraging her girls to find their own dreams andexplore their passions as they grow up.Drew Barrymore and daughter Frankie Barrymore Kopelman on March 7, 2017 in New York City.Gary Gershoff/WireImage“I love it when my girls get into sports. To me, girls in sports are so awesome. It’s the coolest thing I’ve ever witnessed. Whether my one daughter is doingfigure skatingor my other daughter is doing soccer, I will be there at every event. I will not miss one, because it’s so important for me to support them in that area,” she said.“I also like it when they’re creative and artistic — when they put on a dance, or they do a play at home, or they dress up,” she continued. “They’re the fun things that are ageless and timeless.”TheCharlies’ Angelsstar also revealed that like manymoms of tween and teensher daughters have recently started showing interest in skincare and that she’s been having conversations with them about the different products available.Drew Barrymoore and daughter Olive Barrymore Kopelman.drew Barrymore/ InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“They’re really into skincare because that’s really a lot of what they see and what their friends are into. So I’m just always trying to keep track of what products are age-appropriate and not too active for their skin,” Barrymore said.She continued, “I know that there are also a lot of anti-aging products out there, and I just want to make sure that young girls, while they’re really invested and in love with skincare — and there are many things that they could be interested in that would be far more perilous — are making sure that their skin is safe and the messages they’re receiving are healthy.”
Drew Barrymore’s daughters no longer have to imagine meetingAriana Grande.
The Drew Barrymore Showhost, 49, revealed that she and her two daughtersOlive, 11, andFrankie, 9, whom she shares with ex-husbandWill Kopelman, got to interact with the pop star earlier this month.
“We went… toSaturday Night Liveto watch her perform and we ended up getting to hang out with her and talk with her,” Barrymore recalled on Thursday’s episode of herdaytime show.
The50 First Datesactress shared that she, her daughters and Grande “all sat around chit-chatting and talking” at one point and called it “the biggest gift.”
Will Kopelman and Drew Barrymore with their daughters.Drew Barrymore/Instagram

Drew Barrymore/Instagram
“She is so kind, so nice, so present [and] was so amazing to my girls,” Barrymore said of the “Yes, And…?” singer.
“My daughters and I are on such a high. She went from being like our idol to our model and now I know I need to listen to her nonna,” she joked, referring to Grande’s song “Ordinary Things” which features her 98-year-old grandmother.
Barrymore shared with PEOPLE earlier this month, while discussing her partnership with Dove on their #TheFaceof10 campaign, that she has been encouraging her girls to find their own dreams andexplore their passions as they grow up.
Drew Barrymore and daughter Frankie Barrymore Kopelman on March 7, 2017 in New York City.Gary Gershoff/WireImage

“I love it when my girls get into sports. To me, girls in sports are so awesome. It’s the coolest thing I’ve ever witnessed. Whether my one daughter is doingfigure skatingor my other daughter is doing soccer, I will be there at every event. I will not miss one, because it’s so important for me to support them in that area,” she said.
“I also like it when they’re creative and artistic — when they put on a dance, or they do a play at home, or they dress up,” she continued. “They’re the fun things that are ageless and timeless.”
TheCharlies’ Angelsstar also revealed that like manymoms of tween and teensher daughters have recently started showing interest in skincare and that she’s been having conversations with them about the different products available.
Drew Barrymoore and daughter Olive Barrymore Kopelman.drew Barrymore/ Instagram

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“They’re really into skincare because that’s really a lot of what they see and what their friends are into. So I’m just always trying to keep track of what products are age-appropriate and not too active for their skin,” Barrymore said.
She continued, “I know that there are also a lot of anti-aging products out there, and I just want to make sure that young girls, while they’re really invested and in love with skincare — and there are many things that they could be interested in that would be far more perilous — are making sure that their skin is safe and the messages they’re receiving are healthy.”
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