This time, Adam Sandler does not want to just go with it.
The actor, 59, debunked the fake TikTok that claimed his oldest daughter Sadie had an alleged incident at a Chanel store.
Sandler, who shares daughters Sadie, 19, and Sunny, 17, with his wife Jackie, told People on Thursday at the Santa Barbara Film Festival: “By the way, there’s something on the internet talking about that dumb thing.”
He continued. “I’ve been hearing about this thing and I saw it, and it’s just insane.”
The Tuesday video falsely showed Sandler recounting a story that a Chanel employee in Beverly Hills told Sadie she “wasn’t allowed to touch” certain items and that she was “publicly humiliated.”
The clip then has Sandler claim he bought $312,000 worth of bags just to teach the employee a lesson.
“It’s just this made-up, weird thing that people ask me about,” Sandler said of the fake footage. “And I’m just like, ‘I’ve never heard of this in my life.’ That story was 100 percent insane and made-up, and not a word of it is true.”
Trying to shut down the false tale, the “Happy Gilmore” star explained to USA Today that he had a friend reach out and ask about the story — which he called “nonsense.”
“That was one of the weirdest, dumbest, 100% made up things. It was very odd,” Sandler admitted. “I don’t know how that [expletive] happens.”
However, Sandler did confess that the New York Post reported accurately that he was grabbing a bite at a Southern California In-N-Out Burger last month.
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