“There’s nothing cool about that,” Adam Sandler said as he appeared on live TV with a noticeable gleam in his left eye.
Comedian Adam Sandler has appeared on live American television with a noticeable black eye.
“That’s something I have to discuss, isn’t it?” the press star, 55, said Good morning America as he points to his left eye.
Sandler said he had the mark on his face because he lifted his feet to remove the sheets in the middle of the night in order to get his phone, which caused the device to “fly” and hit him in the face. cap. Page six reports.
“I refused to acknowledge it,” he added. “I felt blood and said, ‘Oh, there’s something, but I fell asleep.’ He was still sleeping, I woke up …”
GMA Co-presenter George Stephanopoulos spoke.
“This is the most elaborate black-eyed story I’ve ever heard,” he said.
“There’s nothing great about that,” Sandler replied like the other GMA the co-hosts laughed.
“It looks great. When I’m on the streets of New York, I see people say, ‘Oh, okay. He likes to fight, this guy. I said,’ Oh, it was a bad accident. ‘”
It’s not the first time Sandler has appeared on television with a black eye. In fact, it has happened twice before.
In 2014, he appeared in The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon next to Drew Barrymore and joked that it was his 50 first dates the fault of the protagonist who had a brilliance.
Sandler said Barrymore, who was pregnant at the time, didn’t feel “better” behind the scenes, so she said she would “take a look.”
“She is OK [sic]and I looked up there, and that hand comes out and says, ‘Boom!’ ”said the comedian, joking that it was the baby to be born from Barrymore who struck him.
“That’s sick!” Barrymore’s star responded as the audience laughed.
Then in 2015, Sandler was invited to Jimmy Kimmel’s NBA Special Finals Game Night show and once again had a bruise on his eye.
This time, the star said he got it from a basketball game he ventured into when he was supposed to have his tire changed.
“Some guy didn’t call a pick and it broke my head, it blew my head off and then I couldn’t lie,” he said. “I came home with a black eye and had to tell the truth; then I paid a guy to change the tire.”
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