All celebrity cameos to watch for in 'Happy Gilmore 2'
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Ken Jennings, Margaret Qualley and Bad Bunny are just some of the famous faces to appear alongside Adam Sandler in Netflix sequel "Happy Gilmore 2."
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his teammates received an early look at Happy Gilmore 2 in a video posted by the team on social media.
“Happy Gilmore 2” has the official Taylor Swift stamp of approval. Swift shared a glowing review of the “Happy Gilmore” sequel to her Instagram story July 25. The “Cruel Summer” posted the movie's poster alongside a short message about the film, which included an appearance from her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
WNBA star and Los Angeles Sparks veteran Kelsey Plum has some sweet screen action, too. Plum, a two-time WNBA champion and four-time All-Star, was traded to the Sparks by the Las Vegas Aces in January. More recently, she's perhaps most well-known for trolling Caitlin Clark.
Travis Kelce may be a fan favorite on the field, but his "Happy Gilmore 2" cameo may shed a different light on his Hollywood, on-screen persona.
That kind of appreciation goes both ways, too. In the lead-up to this movie’s release, some of Kelce’s Happy Gilmore co-stars have shared lovely stories about working with him. For example, Christopher McDonald, who plays Shooter McGavin, noted that the football player is “really funny,” “way too handsome,” and a “surprisingly good” actor.
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US Weekly on MSNTravis Kelce Thinks It’s ‘So Surreal’ He Has Cameo in ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ and Reveals Dad Also DoesTravis Kelce calls his cameo in 'Happy Gilmore 2' with Adam Sandler and dad Ed Kelce 'so surreal' while sharing behind-the-scenes photos
Travis Kelce is an American professional American football player who plays as a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League (NFL). He is renowned for his exceptional receiving skills,
Travis Kelce’s cameo in “Happy Gilmore 2” was even wilder than anyone expected, with a scene featuring Bad Bunny slathering the athlete in honey while he wore next to nothing.