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He pulled up to the red carpet in a bright orange and blue sweatsuit as a nod to the New York Knicks making the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years…and to support his wife, Jackie Sandler, who stars alongside Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein in the flick.

Of course, this was a pretty stark contrast to Jackie’s sleek all-black outfit, which featured a keyhole detail and slight sparkles. So people had a lot to say about it online.
“It must be so cool to be a man and be allowed to look like shit,” one person wrote on Reddit, pointing out the double standard between him and his wife’s outfits. Someone else echoed that sentiment, slamming Sandler and writing, “This is one of the reasons why I’ve been so annoyed with this asshole. The gendered exceptionalism is so grating.”
Others came to the actor’s defense, as he’s pulled off athleisure at events in the past—including his daughters’ movie premieres.

“He never once said he’s disinterested or has ever acted like it. He just doesn’t want to wear a suit,” someone said, while another said, in part, “I’ve met him multiple times through a friend that worked for Happy Madison and he’s as down to earth as anyone I’ve ever met. Very generous, very low-key. Knows his all his employees by name and remembers the names of their friends and even extended family. Never wants to be a bother or need any extra attention.”
That’s not to say the Uncut Gems star doesn’t clean up nicely. When he’s not wearing cozy clothes, Adam occasionally pops out in semiformal attire—and formal-formal attire—at more coveted events like the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Golden Globes.


All that to say…people are upset about Adam Sandler being Adam Sandler? Groundbreaking.
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