Cameron Diaz brings back THAT hair gel scene in There's Something About Mary in promo clip for her wine brand Avaline
She and Skinner, both wearing red dresses with their hair standing up, cracked open cans of Avaline and toasted to end the clip.
She played the titular role of Mary, who is pursed by a collection of different suitors, with some misrepresenting themselves. The movie hit theaters in July of 1998 and took in more than $369 million worldwide, establishing the actress as an A-list headliner. In the clip, Diaz is seen lounging in a green robe when the doorbell rings, and is heard in a voiceover saying, 'Ooh they're here, I love gay guys'
'Fast forward to a few years ago, my good friend Katherine Power and I were catching up over a glass - as the wine started to flow, so did our conversation about it. We kind of had that moment where we were like,"God we love wine - what’s in it? Can we really drink this? How can we drink more of it?"'
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