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Cameron Diaz Mocks Super Bowl PDA With Alex Rodriguez By Feeding David Letterman Popcorn

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June 21 2011, Published 6:45 a.m. ET

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Remember that very special celebrity PDA moment at the Super Bowl this past January? Dedicated viewers were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Cameron Diaz and her New York Yankee boyfriend Alex Rodriguez as she not so gracefully fed him popcorn during the big game. And last night, Cameron made fun of herself as she imitated the popcorn feeding, this time with David Letterman.

Cameron, who is busy promoting her new flick Bad Teacher, stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman last night and discussed the much-talked-about moment when A-Rod reached for one of the last pieces of popcorn in the bucket, and she denied him it at first, and then continued to feed it to him.

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Then, she told Dave the story about how she decided to give him the last kernel of popcorn.

"You know what, I love you too much," she shared. "I'm gonna give it to you. You deserve it."

Then came the media fallout, which led to stories about what it meant that Cameron fed Alex.

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Cameron did officially call A-Rod her "boyfriend' last night, as well, slamming all rumors that the couple split.

After Cameron discussed the moment, Dave pulled out a bucket of popcorn and she was a true sport as she reenacted the Super Bowl PDA.

Catch the clip, via TV Squad, below!

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