HOLLYWOOD legend Adam Sandler was spotted in the stands at Stamford Bridge to take in Chelsea’s clash with Newcastle.
It comes a day after he was spotted at Kensington leisure centre playing a pick-up basketball game.
GettyAdam Sandler was a guest at the Chelsea game tonight[/caption]
GettyHe was spotted alongside his wife Jackie[/caption]
XSandler was fresh off the back of playing in a pick-up game in Kensington leisure centre[/caption]
Sandler is known for his love of basketball, and is often spotted on the court playing with his co-stars during breaks from shooting.
His impromptu session at the West London leisure centre yesterday saw him playing with a group of all ages – and even included one kid still in their school uniform.
The clip, which was uploaded to Instagram and TikTok, accrued more than two million views since it was uploaded yesterday.
He has made sure to make the most of his time in West London by taking in a Chelsea game today.
The Hollywood star was spotted sat next to his wife, Jackie, who has appeared alongside Sandler in films such as Little Nicky and Hotel Transylvania.
It’s not the first time Sandler, who has been promoting his film Spaceman, has gone to a Chelsea game, but seems to be his first game at the Bridge.
In a local radio interview back in 2009, Sandler spoke of how he attended a game between Fulham and Chelsea at Craven Cottage.
As per Tribal Football, he said: “My friend opened the newspaper and saw an ad for the game.
ReutersHe first attended a Chelsea game in 2009[/caption]
RexAdam and Jackie are in the UK after his press run to promote his new film ‘Spaceman’[/caption]
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“He said ‘do you want to go to a soccer game’, I said ‘yeah that’s a great idea, I’ve never been to one’.
“So we all went there and they were really nice, we were at Fulham vs Chelsea and it was at an old-style venue [Craven Cottage]. We sat in the Chelsea section and the tunes were rocking!
“I couldn’t believe how great everyone was singing, on key. It was rough men singing gently.”
Despite his Hollywood presence, he claimed he went unnoticed among the Chelsea away support, saying: “Not a soul saw me, although I stood out a bit. I was the only one not singing and the only one wearing a baseball hat; there wasn’t a single baseball hat in the crowd.
“It was an excellent experience; I want to learn more and more. I kept asking questions, ‘how many teams are in the League?’, ‘how many games?’, until I was told to shut up!”