Well this is just awks as. A video featuring Adam Sandler being straight up rejected from a restaurant has recently gone viral on TikTok.

The footage features Adam Sandler who is seen wearing a face mask, rocking up to an IHOP restaurant. While it can’t be heard what he asked, naturally it seems like he’s asking to be seated.

Adam Sandler, not known to have ever been the celebrity of the pretentious is then seen leaving the premises after receiving his response.

Since that day, the footage has since made its way onto TikTok by the IHOP employee who rejected Sandler, after apparently innocently not having recognised or realised that it was the ‘BIlly Madison’ icon.

She captioned the video, “Not realizing it’s Adam Sandler and telling him its a 30min wait and him ofc leaving bc hes not going to wait 30mins for IHOP.”

Sandler also recently went viral on social media for a different reason, but without a doubt a just as funny one. Ahead of the Augusta National Masters Tour, Sandler took to social media to share a photo of American golfer Will Zalatoris, who was competing at the competition.

The photo comparison which the actor posted to his Instagram demonstrated the uncanny resemblance between Happy Gilmore’s caddy and Zalatoris. Of course Zalatoris caught wind of the viral comparison and being a good sport (no pun intended), took the time to reply to it.

He replied on Twitter, “If you’re ever in need of a caddie again let me know. I’ll be better this time. I’m always available for you, Mr. Gilmore.”

It soon became clear that Sandler also wasn’t the only one to pick up on the similarities in terms of looks, particularly given that the tweet got over 100,000 likes within a few hours. Classic Adam Sandler.

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