Jennifer Aniston says Adam Sandler slams her dates: ‘What?!’

It’s no longer a mystery how Adam Sandler feels about Jennifer Aniston’s taste in men.

The “Friends” icon revealed Tuesday that her “Murder Mystery 2” co-star teases her about all her boyfriend choices.

Aniston, 54, made the revelation while appearing on the “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” to promote the sequel.

Fallon, 48, asked Aniston if she and Sandler, 56, ever offer each other advice since the duo have been friends for more than a decade.

“No,” Aniston clapped back with a dry laugh. “If I get anything from him it’s, ‘What are you doing?!’ — usually based on someone I’m dating.”

However, she wasn’t all snark when it came to Sandler.

“I very much love to take care of him,” the Emmy winner continued. “He’s so concerned about taking care of everyone else, which he really does. But he doesn’t take care of himself.”

Aniston later apologized for blowing up the “Uncut Gems” star’s spot for the televised masses: “I’m sorry to call you out on national television, Adam — but you have to know this.”

Aniston, 54, made the revelation while appearing on the “Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” to promote “Murder Mystery 2.”
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According to Aniston, she makes Sandler smoothies and teas while the duo are on set.

“We have fun together,” Aniston said.

The first “Murder Mystery” film — a ratings blockbuster for Netflix when it premiered in 2019 — told the story of a New York City cop (Sandler) and his wife (Aniston) who go on an exotic vacation in hopes of rekindling their marriage but somehow end up getting framed for a murder they did not commit.

Aniston hyped that the upcoming sequel will feature the couple after they open their own private investigation practice.


"Murder Mystery" tells the story of a New York City cop (Sandler) and his wife (Aniston) who go on an exotic vacation in a hope of rekindling their marriage but, somehow end up getting framed for a murder they did not commit.
“Murder Mystery” tells the story of a New York City cop (Sandler) and his wife (Aniston) who go on an exotic vacation in hopes of rekindling their marriage but somehow end up getting framed for a murder they did not commit.
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“When you meet back up with us, we’re not doing that great,” Aniston teased to Fallon. “So we get invited to a wedding of someone wonderful, and we need a vacation and that’s where our mistakes happen.”

“Murder Mystery 2” is set to slay it’s way onto Netflix on March 31, 2023.

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