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Adam Sandler Recalls Humiliating Heckle From Teen Stand-Up Days

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Adam Sandler recounted a bizarre heckle from his teenage stand-up debut.
  • The comedian's first set in Boston was met with silence and one strange comment.
  • Sandler's appearance on 'My Next Guest' airs December 1st.
Adam Sandler Recalls Humiliating Heckle From Teen Stand-Up Days

Comedian Adam Sandler recently shared a memorable anecdote from his early days in stand-up comedy. During a performance in Boston as a teenager, his set was met with complete silence until a peculiar heckle emerged: "He's wearing a retainer!" Sandler recalled the devastating awkwardness of this early gig, which he landed thanks to his older brother.

Sandler detailed how his brother encouraged him to try comedy nights in Boston, a commitment that materialized unexpectedly. He confessed to not having material prepared, deciding last minute to perform impressions of his grandmother. While he regretted not using a more humorous anecdote about his grandmother's comment on his showering habits, he acknowledges the overall disastrous nature of that particular performance.

This humorous recollection was shared in a preview for Sandler's upcoming appearance on Netflix's 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman.' The new season is set to premiere in December, with Sandler's episode scheduled for release on December 1st, promising more insights into his career and life.

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Adam Sandler's first heckle, from his teenage stand-up days, was "He's wearing a retainer!"
Adam Sandler's episode of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman airs on December 1st.
Adam Sandler began his stand-up comedy career performing at clubs in Boston during his teenage years.

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