Bad Bunny Shares on Late Night He Teared Up Meeting Tío Sandler Long Before Happy Gilmore 2 Came to Life

Bad Bunny Shares on Late Night He Teared Up Meeting Tío Sandler Long Before Happy Gilmore 2 Came to Life
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Bad Bunny and Adam Sandler appeared together on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where they shared the story of how their unexpected friendship led to a new comedy collaboration in Happy Gilmore 2. The reggaetón artist and the comedy icon sat down with Meyers for a light-hearted conversation that traced their journey from mutual admiration to co-stars in a sequel to one of Sandler’s most memorable roles.

A Lakers Game, a Text Message, and the Beginning of a Friendship

Adam Sandler recounted the moment he first saw Bad Bunny perform on Saturday Night Live and how it left an impression that later turned into a friendship. According to Sandler, it was a Lakers game where they officially met in person and began exchanging messages. That casual connection soon grew into something more, eventually leading them to collaborate on a film set.

Bad Bunny spoke candidly about how much it meant to meet Sandler, describing the moment as overwhelming. He admitted that when they first met, the excitement made him tear up. He also revealed that a second wave of emotion came when Sandler later told him there would be a role for him in the upcoming Happy Gilmore sequel.

During the interview, Meyers joked that the reason Bad Bunny wore sunglasses on set was probably because of all the emotional moments the two had shared. The audience laughed, but the sentiment behind the story remained sincere.

From Golf Clubs to Cameras

The original Happy Gilmore follows a hockey player who finds unexpected talent on the golf course. When Meyers asked Bad Bunny about his experience with golf while filming the sequel, the artist shared that he had practiced “a few swings” for the role. Meyers quickly responded with a laugh, suggesting that based on what he had seen, Bad Bunny did not exactly seem destined for the sport.

Happy Gilmore 2 Is a Project Fueled by Mutual Admiration

Throughout the conversation, the mutual respect between Sandler and Bad Bunny remained clear. Sandler praised the Puerto Rican artist’s comedic instincts, claiming with a smile that Bad Bunny might actually be funnier than him. While that remark earned laughs from the audience, it spoke to a broader admiration that the two artists share for each other’s craft.

Their upcoming project blends nostalgia with new energy, and their appearance on Late Night offered a glimpse into the chemistry that audiences can expect when the sequel arrives.

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