Apparently there is a hell of a lot of people in the world who kind of look like iconic comedic actor, Adam Sandler.

An Adam Sandler lookalike page existed in 2019, however mysteriously vanished some point between then and 2020. But now all is right in the world again as the best Facebook group concept ever known to mankind actually rose from the ashes last year.

While the Facebook page seems to be relatively new having been made in May last year, as reported by UniLadit is somehow relatively unknown. And thanks to one TikToker that is maybe all about to change. The TikToker in question goes by the handle @jadeexxoxo and spends the video reacting to the seemingly countless photo uploads to the group, where it’s just one post after another revealing that there are somehow so many people in the world who look like Adam Sandler.

And honestly, her reactions are practically anyone who comes across the Facebook page.

If you’ve taken the time to already check out the page or you’re yet to do so, just keep in mind that yes there are some bogus uploads which could qualify as photoshopped – but we’ll let it slide because most of them really make you think that you’re looking at a photo of the ‘Happy Gilmore’ actor and that’s amazing.

While the Facebook page might boast a humble 4000 likes, the recently uploaded TikTok video boasts a huge 400,000 likes. And, if you happen to be reading this article and you already knew about the page, we applaud you.

In other Adam Sandler related news, the actor recently made headlines after he’d gone viral on another video on TikTok surfaced. The said video features footage of leaving an iHop restaurant after not being recognised by one of their staff members. Sandler then proceeds to leave the restaurant. As you do.

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