Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce and Adam Sandler as ‘Happy Gilmore’.Photo:Isaiah Vazquez/Getty (2); Universal/Everett/Shutterstock
Isaiah Vazquez/Getty (2); Universal/Everett/Shutterstock
Travis Kelceand his brotherJasonare channelingHappy Gilmore!
On Thursday, Aug. 29, the brothers starred in a hilarious videojointly postedon theNew Heights with Jason and Travis Kelceand Jason’s Instagram pages, in which they recreated a scene from the classic 1996 comedy.
The clip opened with Travis, 34, on a golf course sporting a white hat, green polo shirt, white shorts and sneakers.
“Hey Happy,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said with a grin before turning toward a ball to prepare to take his tee shot. “You too good for your home?” he added, quotingAdam Sandler’s titular character.
Travis then copied Gilmore’s famous run and hit technique as the video cut to ascene from the movieshowing a shot flying through the air and then later hitting a neighbor on the head.
The clip then cut to Travis’ head superimposed onto Happy as he says in response, “He shouldn’t have been standing there.”
Although the hilarious video was an edited version of the actual scene, it was some good practice for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, who has a role in Sandler’s upcoming sequel,Happy Gilmore 2.
The actor and director, 57, first revealed the news onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon Aug. 20 and discussed Travis' cameo further during an appearance on the Kelce brothersNew Heightspodcast on Aug. 28.
Adam Sandler in ‘Happy Gilmore’.Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock
Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock
“Travis, we’re gonna have fun,” the actor told the NFL player later in the podcast.
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“The scene you’re doing is with so many great golfers,” he continued, “It’s gonna be amazing. You’re gonna be funny as hell.”
Sandler also shared a little about the sequel, which is in the works almost 30 years after the original movie was released, explaining that it “picks up from an older guy who played golf a long time. Some stuff goes on in his life, and he’s different — he’s a bit of a mess. And then we try to get his life cooking again.”
source: people.com