Cameron Diaz went on “The Tonight Show” to promote her recently published book, The Longevity Book, but ended up showing talk host Jimmy Fallon how to have a good time.
Cam and Jimmy played Drinko, which is a game I’ve never heard before, where each of them took turns drinking random and disgusting things — salsa verde, corn chower, hemp milk — and Cameron went in, drinking the nastiest of mixed concoctions, which Jimmy says during the clip, pretty much makes her “the coolest.”
The Longevity Book is Cameron’s second book, and her official new guide to aging, which based on her appearance last night, might have to do with behaving like a teenage girl all the time. Cameron was always the real deal girl-next-door, but let’s not forget she’s still the the same girl who did the best ever underwear dance in Charlie’s Angels, and sported jizz in her hair for Something About Mary. Whatever Cameron’s doing, we want to do too. See her in action with Jimmy below.
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