It’s hard to believe that it’s been over eight years since Philip Seymour Hoffman died. And the actor is dearly missed, both for his comedic chops and the intensity he brought to his roles.
07.06.2022 - 03:29 / perezhilton.com
Adam Sandler had himself a little accident prior to popping up on GMA this morning!
The 50 First Dates star sat down for a live interview with the Good Morning America hosts in New York City on Monday, but before they could get to the content of the actual talk — the star’s new movie Hustle — they had to get one thing out of the way: Sandler showed up on set with a big ol’ black eye!
But wait, what was it from?! Did he get in a fight??
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Smiling cheekily as host Michael Strahan introduced the Billy Madison star, Sandler quipped that he had to speak about the injury since it was so noticeable to viewers at home. Referencing the swollen and bruised area around his left eye, and the nasty-looking cut underneath it, the 55-year-old star said:
LOLz!
Ummmm yeah, Adam. If you don’t mind, we’d kind of all like to hear the story!
As the movie star explained it, he was in bed a few nights ago trying to get to sleep when he decided to kick out his feet in order to untuck the sheets at the bottom of the mattress. Without realizing it, his cell phone was by his legs, so when his lower half thrust up to kick loose the sheets, the phone went flying — and landed RIGHT on his face!!
Alarmingly, Sandler explained he immediately “felt blood,” but he was tired, so he just said f**k it and dozed off for the night. The Happy Gilmore alum revealed:
Oh nooooo!
GMA co-anchor George Stephanopoulos stepped up at that point with an exceptionally funny cut-in:
Ha!!
Amid laughter from the entire roundtable, Sandler tried to talk back the humorous aspect of it. Sheepishly, he explained that the injury was not nearly as cool as it looked to others, especially
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over eight years since Philip Seymour Hoffman died. And the actor is dearly missed, both for his comedic chops and the intensity he brought to his roles.
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