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Cameron Diaz brings back THAT hair gel scene in There's Something About Mary in wine promo

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Cameron Diaz recreated her iconic hair gel scene in the classic romantic comedy There's Something About Mary in a promo clip for her wine brand Avaline on Tuesday.The actress, 49, took to Instagram with the clip in which she was getting together for dinner with comedian Benito Skinner, who had headed to her home with boxes of her wine brand in tow.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.' The latest:Cameron Diaz, 49, recreated her iconic hair gel scene in the classic romantic comedy There's Something About Mary in a promo clip for her wine brand Avaline on TuesdayWhen she opened the door, two incarnations of Skinner were on her doorstep - one in a white T-shirt and black pants, another in the red skirt Diaz wore in the hit 1998 comedy, black boots, and strands of hair stiffly standing up, with a box of her wine brand in each hand.Diaz gave the pair a pensive look before shrugging, leaning forward, and transforming into her There's Something About Mary persona, complete with a large gelled up strand of hair, as she beamed and struck multiple poses.

She and Skinner, both wearing red dresses with their hair standing up, cracked open cans of Avaline and toasted to end the clip.Diaz captioned the Instagram clip: '@bennydrama7 bringing @avaline cans over was not the weirdest part of our dinner,' with a laughing emoji, while Skinner added in the comment section, 'CHEERS TWIN!!!' Diaz starred in the hit 1998 film for directors Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly She played the titular role of Mary, who is pursed by a collection of different suitors, played by (L-R) Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Chris Elliott, and Lee EvansDiaz, who shares.

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