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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Clooney and Sandler Hilariously Roast 8½-Minute Ovation at Venice Film Fest

Clooney and Sandler Hilariously Roast 8½-Minute Ovation at Venice Film Fest

12 Nov

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Summary

  • George Clooney calls 8½-minute ovation "embarrassing"
  • Adam Sandler admits lengthy applause feels "self-absorbed"
  • Stars open up about awkwardness of long standing ovations
Clooney and Sandler Hilariously Roast 8½-Minute Ovation at Venice Film Fest

Just last month, at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, actor Jay Kelly received an 8½-minute standing ovation for his performance. While the lengthy applause may have been a testament to his talent, it seems not everyone was comfortable with the attention.

In a recent interview, Hollywood heavyweights George Clooney and Adam Sandler have opened up about their own reactions to such prolonged ovations. Clooney, known for his suave demeanor, surprisingly calls the experience "embarrassing," noting that it can feel "self-indulgent" for the recipient. Sandler echoes this sentiment, admitting that the endless clapping can come across as "self-absorbed."

The stars' candid comments shed light on the complex emotions that come with fame and critical acclaim. While fans may revel in the opportunity to shower their idols with praise, the celebrities themselves often find these moments deeply uncomfortable. As Clooney and Sandler demonstrate, even the most seasoned performers can struggle to gracefully accept such overwhelming adulation.

Their honest reflections serve as a reminder that the glamour of Hollywood is often accompanied by a degree of discomfort. For Clooney, Sandler, and their fellow A-listers, the price of fame can sometimes be the very attention they've worked so hard to achieve.

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Clooney called the lengthy applause "embarrassing" and felt it was "self-indulgent" for the recipient.
Sandler admitted that the endless clapping can come across as "self-absorbed" for the celebrity receiving it.
The stars' candid comments suggest that even seasoned performers struggle with the complex emotions that come with fame and critical acclaim, as the glamour of Hollywood is often accompanied by a degree of discomfort.

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