
Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler's Daughters Watch "50 First Dates" – A Heartwarming Discovery!
Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler’s daughters recently experienced a memorable movie night, and the film they chose was none other than the iconic 50 First Dates . Barrymore shared the heartwarming moment on her talk show, revealing how her daughter and Sandler’s daughter were watching the 2004 romantic comedy at her home. She couldn't help but be surprised when she saw them watching the film she starred in alongside Adam Sandler.
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She shared her thoughts with a smile, saying, “My daughter and Adam’s daughter were watching 50 First Dates at my house the other night. I was like, ‘Why are you guys watching this? Don’t you get enough of me and your dad?’” Although she didn’t specify which daughters were involved, it was clear that the kids enjoyed the nostalgic film featuring their famous parents.
Drew Barrymore is a mother of two daughters—Olive, 12, and Frankie, 10—from her previous marriage to Will Kopelman, while Adam Sandler has two daughters—Sunny, 16, and Sadie, 18—whom he shares with his wife, Jackie Sandler. The movie, which tells the story of Barrymore’s character, who suffers from short-term memory loss, and Sandler’s character, who falls in love with her despite the challenges, holds a special place in the hearts of many fans.
Interestingly, Barrymore also recalled some behind-the-scenes details of the movie, sharing how 50 First Dates almost had a very different ending. She revealed that the film was initially conceived with a more dramatic tone, set in Seattle, and had a much more somber conclusion. In the original version, Barrymore’s character tells Sandler’s, “You should go and live your life, because this is no life here.” Then, he walks away, only to return later and sit down in a restaurant, where he simply says, “Hi, I’m Henry,” and the movie ends.
Barrymore’s co-host, Ross Mathews, jokingly thanked her for changing the ending, clearly appreciating the more uplifting conclusion the film ultimately received. Fans of the movie are certainly grateful for that twist, as it left audiences with a more hopeful feeling about the couple's future.
This touching moment of their daughters enjoying 50 First Dates not only reflects the close friendship between Barrymore and Sandler but also brings a sense of nostalgia for fans of the beloved film. It’s a beautiful reminder of how art and memories are passed down through generations, with the next generation experiencing the magic of their parents' work.
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