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    Jennifer Love Hewitt got “super drunk” with Betty White and thought she was “going to kill” her

    The ‘9-1-1’ star has admitted she once enjoyed a wild night out with the 99-year-old actress which left her fearing she would cause the demise of the “national treasure” after Betty “veered off into a bush”


    Jennifer explained: “Pizza and vodka are her favourites, she also loves hot dogs and she cheats at Scrabble horribly, but she’s Betty White so you just let her win.

    “One of the only times that I’ve been like super drunk was with Betty in public and she veered off into a bush and I thought, ‘Oh my gosh I’m going to kill the national treasure Betty White’. And then she loves to end her nights with you by eating gummy bears. She’s everything you want her to be, she’s the best and I just love her to pieces.”

    And Jennifer, 41, also spoke about the important lesson on self-love she learned from her seven-year-old daughter Autumn.

    The ‘Ghost Whisperer’ actress – who has Autumn, as well as five-year-old son Atticus with her husband Brian Hallisay – said during an appearance on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’: “One of the things we deal with a lot in this business is having to be in front of people when you feel good about yourself and when you don’t, in your best moments and in your not-so-good moments. I really spent the last probably five years really learning to just be okay with where I am when I’m there.

    “This one particular afternoon I was not feeling that way, I was not in my strength at that moment and I said something degrading about myself and my appearance, maybe what my weight was or whatever. I didn’t know that my daughter had heard it but later on she was like, ‘Hey mommy, you said something not so nice about yourself,’ and it instantly hit my heart in a really strange way.

    “It really taught me something very profound. It was a big changing moment for me and ever since then I’ve been really conscious about what I say and what she knows that I think about myself because I want her to feel good about who she is.”

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