What the hell are you doing?”: Jennifer Aniston Refused to Stand Next to Co-star Adam Sandler on Red Carpet in a Hilarious Moment

What the hell are you doing?": Jennifer Aniston Refused to Stand Next to Co-star Adam Sandler on Red Carpet in a Hilarious Moment
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Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler have shared a very special bond even before cementing their names on the top shelves of the Industry. Starring together in several projects, including 2011’s Just Go With it and 2019’s Murder Mystery, the two have been a constant in each other’s life through thick and thin. However, following their friendship over the last three decades, the duo has experienced their fair share of hilarious stints.

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And during the Red Carpet Premiere of their upcoming Netflix movie, Murder Mystery 2, Aniston and Sandler experienced a hilarious debate over the Grown Ups star’s dress code at the event.

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Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston
Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston wasn’t amused by Adam Sandler’s dress code

During the Red Carpet Event of the sequel to 2019’s Murder Mystery, the Just Go With it stars found themselves in a bit of a hilarious debate. Unlike Jennifer Aniston, who arrived in a glamorous, sheer mini dress designed by Atelier Versace, her co-star Sandler would enter the event in New York Knicks hoodie and pants. However, Jennifer Aniston wasn’t quite impressed by his long-time friend’s dress code in the Red Carpet Premiere.

In a hilarious exchange of words, Aniston said, “What the hell are you doing?! I’m not standing next to him wearing sweatpants”. Sandler replied, “You said it, you texted me, ‘Please wear your sweatshirt,'” to which Aniston clarified, “I said, ‘Please don’t wear your sweatshirt”.

Despite the slight confusion between the two stars that led to this hilarious debate, the two haven’t shied away from expressing their love and respect for each other. Aniston also commended Sandler by stating that the actor has always been the same over all these years and said, “We just always have a wonderful time in every moment.”

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Murder Mystery (2019)
Murder Mystery (2019)

Adam Sandler is allegedly pretty protective about Jennifer Aniston

Both of the actors have been pretty outspoken about each other’s importance in their lives. However, Aniston once expressed that her Just Go With it co-star is pretty protective about her when it comes to her dating life. While speaking on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actress jokingly said,

“If I get anything from him, it’s, ‘What are you doing?’ Usually based on someone I’m dating. ‘What are you doing? What’s wrong with you?'”

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Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler
Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler

Despite founding themselves in hysterical situations from time to time, the two’s love and respect for each other haven’t diminished over the years. And even with them being in their mid-fifties, their bond still carries the same energy as it did during their initial days in the industry.

Murder Mystery 2 is now available to stream on Netflix.

Source: Entertainment Tonight

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