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Adam Sandler takes rare photo with his teen 'nepo baby' daughters who have already been in 14 of his films
Adam Sandler takes rare photo with his teen 'nepo baby' daughters who have already been in 14 of his films

Daily Mail​

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Adam Sandler takes rare photo with his teen 'nepo baby' daughters who have already been in 14 of his films

Adam Sandler made it a family night on Monday at the premiere of his new Netflix film, Happy Gilmore 2. The 58-year-old actor posed with his wife Jackie, 50, as well as their two daughters: 16-year-old Sunny and 19-year-old Sadie. Both Sunny and Sadie have roles in the sequel; they have a history of popping up in dad's films and both have appeared in about a dozen of his best works. The event took place in New York City as Goldie Hawn and Alix Earle also attended. Adam sported a yellow Hawaiian shirt with purple blue and green highlights, peach shorts and blue-gray sneakers with white crew socks. The Brooklyn, New York wore a full beard as he put his arm around. His former model wife Jackie wore a black dress that highlighted her slender figure. Their daughters looked more casual. Sunny had on a white short-sleeved T-shirt with worn-in light blue denim jeans while Sadie wore a black sweater with a dark blue denim slacks. Sadie and Sunny both had roles in at least 14 of their dad's films. They had large feature roles in their dad's 2023's movie You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah. They were also in their father's films You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Hotel Transylvania (2012), Bedtime Stories (2008), and Pixels (2015). The sequel, directed by Kyle Newacheck, brings back the original cast members Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen and Ben Stiller. Other notable names in the cast of the new film, according to Netflix, include Goldie Hawn; Ben Stiller; Kevin Nealon; Ken Jennings; and Benny Safdie. Eminem, Cam'ron and Post Malone are among the notable musicians who are in the cast, according to the streaming service. The sports comedy also features dozens of cameos from prominent celebrities across multiple fields, according to Netflix. Notable names in the motion picture include NFL standout and Taylor Swift beau Travis Kelce; and former NFL standout and Kim Kardashian ex Reggie Bush. The world of golf is well-represented, with a number of prominent personalities in the sport appearing in the comedy. They include Paige Spiranac, John Daly, Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, among others. Professional wrestling fans will want to keep their eyes peeled for cameos from stars such as Nikki Bella, Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Becky Lynch. Happy Gilmore 2 begins streaming on Netflix July 25.

‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood
‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood

Yahoo

timea day ago

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‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood

Comedy icon Adam Sandler is swinging back into action in "Happy Gilmore 2." After nearly 30 years, he's brought back some familiar faces — and some new ones — for the movie, including his two daughters. Sandler has been in the Hollywood spotlight for more than three decades, and he told Fox News Digital he's shared one crucial piece of advice with his kids, Sunny, 18, and Sadie, 16, as they followed in his acting footsteps. Adam Sandler's Daughters Worry About His Health: 'My Kids Scream At Me' "Be nice to everybody," the comedian said. His co-star, Julie Bowen, 55, who reprised her role as publicist Virginia Venit in the sequel, echoed that sentiment. Read On The Fox News App "You raised them right," she said, praising Sandler for his parenting skills. "Be nice to everybody. Don't just be nice to the fancy people," Bowen said. Sandler added, "The crew is all you got. They work their a--es off." WATCH: ADAM SANDLER'S ONE PIECE OF ADVICE TO HIS DAUGHTERS FOLLOWING IN HIS ACTING FOOTSTEPS He said he's urged his children to be kind to everyone, whether they're famous or behind-the-scenes crew members. But Sandler had different advice about those making an impressive amount of cash. Sandler joked, "Anyone who is making too much cash, you can give them a snap." The "Happy Gilmore" writer and producer quipped he wasn't aware his two daughters were going to be featured in the sequel. "I didn't even know they were in this," he told Fox News Digital. "No, they showed up on set, and I said, 'What's up? What are you doing here?' They're like, 'We're in this dude.'" Sandler's wife Jackie is also featured in the film, along with several other new and familiar faces, including Chris McDonald; Ben Stiller; Haley Joel Osment; Eminem; Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, better known as rapper Bad Bunny; NFL star Travis Kelce; and others. Jennifer Aniston Says Adam Sandler Questions Her Relationship Decisions: 'What's Wrong With You?' His famous character, Happy Gilmore, first came out swinging in the original movie in 1996. Now, Sandler's short-fused legend is making a comeback in the comedy sports sequel. This time around, his character is focused on making his kid's dream come true. Sandler has had many memorable roles throughout his illustrious career in Hollywood, from movies like "Billy Madison," "The Waterboy," "The Wedding Singer," "The Longest Yard," "Just Go With It," "Blended," "50 First Dates" and many others. The 58-year-old told Fox News Digital the key to a successful career in comedy. "We work hard with a bunch of people who like to create, write stuff down, try to make it fresh as much as we can and think about the audience." His co-star Bowen is back by Sandler's side for the sequel, but she initially didn't think she would be. Adam Sandler's Friends And The Films They've Starred In Opposite The Actor The "Modern Family" star previously admitted she thought Sandler would replace her with a "younger woman." "Why did I say that?" Bowen laughed. "Why did you say that? I would never do that!" Sandler replied. WATCH: ADAM SANDLER JOKES HE WOULD REPLACE ONE 'HAPPY GILMORE' CHARACTER WITH A YOUNGER STAR "My sons told me … called me up from school and said, 'Mom, you're not going to be in Happy Gilmore 2," Bowen said. "I said, 'There is no Happy Gilmore 2!' This is before there was even a movie. … I would know if there was going to be one. I think I would've heard something. … It was bad intel." Sandler chimed in and jokingly said, "If I'm replacing anyone it would be Shooter," referencing McDonald's character. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News "You're going to replace Shooter with Sydney Sweeney?" Bowen laughed, as Sandler screamed, "Yes!" "She would be great with the finger guns," Bowen remarked. In the original "Happy Gilmore" movie, McDonald portrayed the ultimate villain as he attempted to sabotage Sandler's golf game. While McDonald was the reigning king of the PGA, his world was turned upside-down by the wild, unconventional and unapologetically brash Happy Gilmore. Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter When Fox News Digital asked McDonald if the rivalry between his character and Sandler's was just as intense this time around, he replied, "It's even better." WATCH: 'HAPPY GILMORE 2' STAR CHRIS MCDONALD DISHES ON CO-STAR TRAVIS KELCE'S ACTING SKILLS AND RELATIONSHIP WITH TAYLOR SWIFT "I slipped right into Shooter's shoes," McDonald said, showing off his signature finger guns during the interview. "But, at the same time, I had a really redemptive moment where I realized what we should do together to save this great game of golf." "Happy Gilmore 2" premieres on Netflix July article source: 'Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood Solve the daily Crossword

Adam Sandler Revealed His One Crucial Rule for His Actor Daughters Sunny & Sadie
Adam Sandler Revealed His One Crucial Rule for His Actor Daughters Sunny & Sadie

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Adam Sandler Revealed His One Crucial Rule for His Actor Daughters Sunny & Sadie

Adam Sandler's daughters Sadie Sandler and Sunny Sandler have grown up so quickly before our eyes, and are already making names for themselves in Tinseltown alongside their papa. While we know they've been in quite a few of his movies, like Hotel Transylvania, Murder Mystery, and Jack and Jill, to name a few. But now they're branching out, and Adam has one crucial rule for his teen daughters. In a recent interview with Fox News Digital via New York Post, Adam's biggest rule for his teen actor daughters is 'Be nice to everybody.' More from SheKnows Kelly Clarkson's Tween Daughter River Rose Stole the Show Singing at Her Mom's Las Vegas Residency Simple, to the point, and a great life lesson; would we expect anything less from him? In the same interview, though, he had such a dad moment: he didn't realize his two daughters would also be in Happy Gilmore 2. He said, 'I didn't even know they were in this. No, they showed up on set, and I said, 'What's up? What are you doing here?' They're like, 'We're in this dude.'' For those who don't know, Adam and Jackie Sandler married in 2003 after meeting on the set of Big Daddy in 1999. They have since welcomed two daughters named Sadie, born in May 2006, and Sunny, born in Nov 2008. Now, this isn't the first time he's talked about his daughters acting. In a previous interview on The Jennifer Hudson Show, he said, 'They both like it, they both talk about it. I just want them to be happy and this is [the] kind of stuff that they talk about. My older daughter wants to go to college for it and they're both very good. They both think about it a lot and work hard at it, so we'll see what happens.' We love a supportive papa!Best of SheKnows Wolf Monte, Somersault Wonder, & More Unique Celebrity Baby Names Celebrity Exes Who Are Co-Parenting Right These 17 Celebrity Couples Have the Sweetest Baby-Naming Traditions Solve the daily Crossword

‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood
‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood

Fox News

time4 days ago

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  • Fox News

‘Happy Gilmore 2' star Adam Sandler's one crucial rule for his daughters navigating Hollywood

Comedy icon Adam Sandler is swinging back into action in "Happy Gilmore 2." After nearly 30 years, he's brought back some familiar faces — and some new ones — for the movie, including his two daughters. Sandler has been in the Hollywood spotlight for more than three decades, and he told Fox News Digital he's shared one crucial piece of advice with his kids, Sunny, 18, and Sadie, 16, as they followed in his acting footsteps. "Be nice to everybody," the comedian said. His co-star, Julie Bowen, 55, who reprised her role as publicist Virginia Venit in the sequel, echoed that sentiment. "You raised them right," she said, praising Sandler for his parenting skills. "Be nice to everybody. Don't just be nice to the fancy people," Bowen said. Sandler added, "The crew is all you got. They work their a--es off." WATCH: ADAM SANDLER'S ONE PIECE OF ADVICE TO HIS DAUGHTERS FOLLOWING IN HIS ACTING FOOTSTEPS He said he's urged his children to be kind to everyone, whether they're famous or behind-the-scenes crew members. But Sandler had different advice about those making an impressive amount of cash. "Be nice to everybody. … Anyone who is making too much cash, you can give them a snap." Sandler joked, "Anyone who is making too much cash, you can give them a snap." The "Happy Gilmore" writer and producer quipped he wasn't aware his two daughters were going to be featured in the sequel. "I didn't even know they were in this," he told Fox News Digital. "No, they showed up on set, and I said, 'What's up? What are you doing here?' They're like, 'We're in this dude.'" Sandler's wife Jackie is also featured in the film, along with several other new and familiar faces, including Chris McDonald; Ben Stiller; Haley Joel Osment; Eminem; Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, better known as rapper Bad Bunny; NFL star Travis Kelce; and others. His famous character, Happy Gilmore, first came out swinging in the original movie in 1996. Now, Sandler's short-fused legend is making a comeback in the comedy sports sequel. This time around, his character is focused on making his kid's dream come true. Sandler has had many memorable roles throughout his illustrious career in Hollywood, from movies like "Billy Madison," "The Waterboy," "The Wedding Singer," "The Longest Yard," "Just Go With It," "Blended," "50 Frist Dates" and many others. The 58-year-old told Fox News Digital the key to a successful career in comedy. "We work hard with a bunch of people who like to create, write stuff down, try to make it fresh as much as we can and think about the audience." His co-star Bowen is back by Sandler's side for the sequel, but she initially didn't think she would be. The "Modern Family" star previously admitted she thought Sandler would replace her with a "younger woman." "Why did I say that?" Bowen laughed. "Why did you say that? I would never do that!" Sandler replied. WATCH: ADAM SANDLER JOKES HE WOULD REPLACE ONE 'HAPPY GILMORE' CHARACTER WITH A YOUNGER STAR "My sons told me … called me up from school and said, 'Mom, you're not going to be in Happy Gilmore 2," Bowen said. "I said, 'There is no Happy Gilmore 2!' This is before there was even a movie. … I would know if there was going to be one. I think I would've heard something. … It was bad intel." Sandler chimed in and jokingly said, "If I'm replacing anyone it would be Shooter," referencing McDonald's character. "You're going to replace Shooter with Sydney Sweeney?" Bowen laughed, as Sandler screamed, "Yes!" "She would be great with the finger guns," Bowen remarked. In the original "Happy Gilmore" movie, McDonald portrayed the ultimate villain as he attempted to sabotage Sandler's golf game. While McDonald was the reigning king of the PGA, his world was turned upside-down by the wild, unconventional and unapologetically brash Happy Gilmore. When Fox News Digital asked McDonald if the rivalry between his character and Sandler's was just as intense this time around, he replied, "It's even better." WATCH: 'HAPPY GILMORE 2' STAR CHRIS MCDONALD DISHES ON CO-STAR TRAVIS KELCE'S ACTING SKILLS AND RELATIONSHIP WITH TAYLOR SWIFT "I slipped right into Shooter's shoes," McDonald said, showing off his signature finger guns during the interview. "But, at the same time, I had a really redemptive moment where I realized what we should do together to save this great game of golf." "Happy Gilmore 2" premieres on Netflix July 25.

Adam Sandler Shares What He Really Thinks of Working with His 2 Daughters
Adam Sandler Shares What He Really Thinks of Working with His 2 Daughters

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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Adam Sandler Shares What He Really Thinks of Working with His 2 Daughters

NEED TO KNOW Adam Sandler is revealing whether he enjoys working with his daughters Sandler's daughters, Sadie and Sunny, appear in his new film 'Happy Gilmore 2' The actor shares his girls with wife Jackie SandlerAdam Sandler is sharing his true feelings on working with his daughters. The comedian, 58, caught up with E! News and chatted about working with his daughters Sadie, 19, and Sunny, 16, whom he shares with longtime wife Jackie. The 50 First Dates alum explains why he mostly feels "relieved" when working with girls, who appear in his new film Happy Gilmore 2. "Oh my god, you're just relieved. Once they do it well, nothing feels better as a parent," says Sandler. "It must be like when you're the parents of a baseball player and you're at the game and they get a hit. You just go, 'Thank god.' It's just so much relief." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Last August, Sandler spoke with PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of his Netflix comedy special Adam Sandler: Love You and shared that his daughters Sadie and Sunny encourage him to take his health seriously. "They always look out for me and my health just like I used to with my dad,' Sandler said at the time. 'You go, 'Man, I want this guy around,' so I used to scream at my dad to quit smoking, and my kids scream at me to just calm down and try to eat a little more like a normal person.' In September, the dad of two was asked in an interview with Billboard to pick his favorite song by Taylor Swift, which prompted him to reminisce about one track in particular. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! 'Everything [my two daughters] throw on I love, but one of the first ones they threw on when they were young was 'The Best Day,' ' he told the outlet. 'We connected with that when the kids were young." As well as noting his fondness for that track, Sandler also shared that his family has a relatable tradition when it comes to the singer's albums. "Every album, we listen the first day it comes out," he said. "There's not a song they don't know every word to." Read the original article on People

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