Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen attend 'Happy Gilmore 2' premiere
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After the buzz surrounding Sydney Sweeney potentially taking over Julie Bowen’s role in Happy Gilmore 2 was put to rest, the popular actress had no problem joking about the topic. She also offered high praise to Sweeney,
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Julie Bowen Wants to Go to a Chiefs Game to See ‘Happy Gilmore 2' Co-Star Travis Kelce | THR Video
Julie Bowen chats with THR at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere and reveals where her happy place was 30 years ago vs. today. Plus, she says she’d rather go to a Chiefs game to see her co-star Travis Kelce than attend a Taylor Swift concert.
Julie Bowen has seen all those comparisons between the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam and Gloria and Phil's hilarious scene from "Modern Family." The Emmy winner chatted with Access Hollywood's guest correspondent Emily Orozco at the "Happy Gilmore 2" premiere and joked the hit sitcom was "ahead of its time" for that scene.
Julie Bowen chose between her Happy Gilmore 2 co-star, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. Making one of Happy Gilmore 2's stars, Julie Bowen, choose between seeing Taylor Swift on tour or one of Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs games is tough, but she knows which she would pick.
A couple's panicked reaction to being put on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert reminded fans of a hilarious scene between Ty Burrell and Sofía Vergara
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CNET on MSN'Happy Gilmore 2' Is Coming, but the Original 'Happy Gilmore' Is About to Exit Netflix
The biggest original film to arrive on Netflix this July is undoubtedly Happy Gilmore 2. The Adam Sandler sequel has been 30 years in the making and marks the return of one of his most iconic characters,
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US Weekly on MSNJulie Bowen Says Adam Sandler Lets Her ‘Drive That Train’ for Love Scenes: ‘Gonna Gimme the Tongue?’
Julie Bowen is dusting off her golf shoes — and her onscreen romance with Adam Sandler. “I love Adam. He’s a very respectful person, especially when it comes to, like, a kissing scene or something,” Bowen,