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Jennifer Aniston Roasts Adam Sandler After He Wears A Hoodie To 'Murder Mystery 2' Premiere

Jennifer Aniston; Adam Sandler
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Aniston was not impressed with Sandler's choice of red carpet attire for the premiere of their Netflix movie sequel.

On Tuesday, the cast of Murder Mystery 2 hit the red carpet for the film's premiere at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles.

One of the stars of the movie, Jennifer Aniston, attended the event wearing a stunning hand-beaded silver gown, and she was less than impressed when co-star Adam Sandler showed up in a hoodie.


Aniston was quick to offer her honest feedback to Sandler who opted for the comfy-chic look in a Knicks hoodie, khakis and blue HOKAs.

As she was being interviewed by Entertainment Tonight, Aniston spotted Sandler and expressed her disapproval:

"What the hell are you doing? I'm not standing next to him."

She then embraced another co-star Mark Strong, who was dressed to the nines in a gray suit, and complimented his style:

"I mean, this is what I'm talking about."

Sandler quipped to Strong:

"She said sweatshirts, Mark."

Sandler joked:

"You said it. You texted me, 'Please wear your sweatshirt.'"

To which Aniston responded:

"I said, 'Please don't wear your sweatshirt.'"
"Miscommunication."

You can watch the red carpet moment below.

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Viewers of the interview expressed their love for this duo and their camaraderie, both on-screen and off.

On a side note, no commenters seemed to have a problem with Sandler's casual couture.

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In Sandler's defense, he was named Vogue's 2021 fashion icon... He may be on to something!

Murder Mystery 2 premieres on Netflix on Friday.

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