DREW Barrymore has strict rules for her talk show audience, as fans are unable to take photos with the star or have autographs signed.
Drew, 47, is host of The Drew Barrymore Show on CBS, which is currently airing its third season.
The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal the strict rules for audience members who attend the pre-recorded tapings.
A source claimed audience members are told to shut their phones off before entering the CBS studio.
Fans are unable to turn their phones back on, even during filming breaks, unlike other daytime shows such as ABC ones.
Crew members scan the audience throughout filming to make sure members are following the phone rules.
An insider told The U.S. Sun: “Audience members are often upset over the phone rule. Her studio is beautiful and so many attendees have been longtime fans of Drew.”
Another rule is no autographs, as the actress is known for her many iconic movie roles.
The source said: “Audience members often come with her books, famous magazine covers and more hoping Drew will sign their items.
“But fans are instructed that they are unable to ask Drew, who often interacts and talks to her audience members during filming breaks, for an autograph.”
The third season of The Drew Barrymore Show kicked off on September 13.
The U.S. Sun previously reported that show guests for the September 8th morning taping were informed filming will be “canceled” because of “production changes.”
Ticket holders were urged to apply for two of the September 15th tapings with a code to get priority tickets.
If guests are unable to attend the September 15th taping, they could apply for another day with the code.
The email read: “We apologize for the short notice and any inconvenience that this may cause to you and your party.”
A rep for the show did not respond to The U.S. Sun's request for comment at the time.
The taping cancellation comes after a season of bad ratings for the talk show.
Ratings for season two averaged 500,000 viewers a day, which is a third of ABC’s Live with Kelly and Ryan.
The low ratings came despite the actress’ star-studded guests, including Paris Hilton, Savannah Guthrie, Kate Hudson, Machine Gun Kelly, Andy Cohen, Bobby Flay, Dakota Johnson, Cameron Diaz, Billie Eilish and more.
But there will be changes to season three to hopefully boost ratings, as CBS Media Ventures will produce the show as two half-hour episodes stations can air back-to-back or split.
The change was announced in April, as the actress said at the time: "I am honored and grateful but I also want to take this show higher and continue to innovate and be a game changer in the daytime space…
"Rising to the occasion of finding people in the diverse way they watch is what I want to challenge myself with. Our show wants to be a bright spot not a blind spot and we just want to make people feel good."
Upcoming guests for the mother of two's season three include Charli D’Amelio, who will also appear on the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars, Danny DeVito, Tyler Perry, Lena Dunham, Regina Hall, Susan Sarandon, Serena Williams and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan.
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