Adam Sandler didn’t want a caddy’s recommendation to honor Cameron Boyce.
Certainly, the Saturday Evening Reside alum’s resolution to include a subtle nod to his late Grown Ups costar in Completely happy Gilmore 2—a quick clip of Cameron’s Disney Channel days sneakily proven on a TV display screen within the background—was a no brainer.
“This was only a second the place we had been like, ‘What ought to we throw on the TV?’” Adam informed The Hollywood Reporter in an interview printed July 29. “We stated, ‘May as effectively throw Cameron in there. He’s the person. Preserve him a part of our household.’ And in order that’s why we did it.”
Plus, the tribute was rooted within the 50 First Dates star’s friendship with Cameron, who died in 2019 at age 20 after experiencing a seizure in his sleep.
“Love that child. He was one of many sweetest individuals I’ve ever met—simply continuously in a very good temper, continuously nice power, loving to all people,” Adam continued. “He felt like a member of the family to us after we had been taking pictures Grown Ups.”