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IHOP Hostess Begs Adam Sandler To Come Back After Not Realizing Who He Was In Viral Video

IHOP Hostess Begs Adam Sandler To Come Back After Not Realizing Who He Was In Viral Video
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With over two million likes and 16 thousand comments, TikToker Dayanna Rodas went viral when she showed security camera footage of Adam Sandler leaving IHOP because of a 30 minute wait.

In the hilarious video, Rodas used a popular rainbow clown face filter and shared video of her telling Adam Sandler about the wait.


Above her, it reads:

"Not realizing its Adam Sandler and telling him its a 30min wait and him [of course] leaving [because] hes not going to wait 30mins for IHOP."

Even with his mask on, you can see it's Sandler turning and leaving after their brief interaction.

The caption reads:

"Pleaseee come back."

A lot of people commented on Adam Sandler.

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Some people felt celebrities should wait just like everyone else.

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A lot of people thought it was ridiculous she didn't recognize Sandler's 'signature' shorts and hoodie look.

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Even though Adam Sandler didn't wait 30 minutes for his IHOP, most people in the comments said they wouldn't either.

Maybe celebrities are more like regular people than we think.

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