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Jennifer Aniston Walks Out On Sandler Interview Over ‘Grown Ups’ Gift

Aug 30, 2024

Jennifer Aniston Walks Out On Sandler Interview Over ‘Grown Ups’ Gift

But it’s an interview from last year that is currently drawing attention to the duo on TikTok. In the resurfaced interview, where Adam and Jennifer were promoting Murder Mystery 2, USA Today asked Adam about what he gifted his costars in his 2010 film Grown Ups.

If you’re wondering, his costars in the film were David Spade, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, and Kevin James. Salma Hayek also starred in the film, but from what I gathered, she did not appear to be included in this ~gifting~ from Adam.

It turns out Adam surprise delivered luxury cars to their homes. David Spade and Chris Rock got Maseratis, and Rob Schneider apparently got a Tesla.

Things then got a little playful when interviewer Erin Jensen asked Jen if Adam had gifted her anything after their film. Adam quickly joked that the three Ferraris he’s gotten her for each movie they’ve been in together never got delivered.

And then, Jen had enough. She got up and left, telling Adam to finish the interview alone. (It’s obvious Jennifer wasn’t seriously upset because she can afford her own dang luxury car, but it is still entertaining to watch.)

People love the interview with David Spade because he explains how he called up Chris Rock, and Chris said Adam got him a Honda Accord.

But overall, it is just a funny, viral clip that is making all of us non-celebs realize how wild it must be to live their lives — and people also loved to hear how thoughtful and generous Adam is as a celebrity…

…Even though we think it is now time for him to gift all his female costars something. Maybe mansions. Just food for thought, Adam. Just food for thought.

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