
'Funny as hell': Travis Kelce goes shirtless in Happy Gilmore 2 with Bad Bunny, Adam Sandler and a Taylor Swift twist
is making waves beyond the field — and this time, it involves honey, rope, and a man in a bear suit. In a behind-the-scenes clip from Happy Gilmore 2, released by Netflix on July 30, Kelce ditches his jersey for a comedic cameo that's already grabbing attention.
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, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end shows off his acting chops — and a fearless sense of humor. But what's also making headlines is the praise pouring in from Sandler, plus a sweet detail involving Kelce's girlfriend,
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Adam Sandler says Travis Kelce reminded him of high school buddies in hilarious shirtless scene
In the chaotic clip, Travis Kelce appears shirtless as Bad Bunny's character, Oscar Mejías, ties him up and smears honey all over his chest. The absurd moment hits its peak when someone in a bear costume appears, causing Kelce to yell in fear.
The unexpected gag had the entire set laughing, including Adam Sandler, who watches it unfold before breaking into laughter himself.
'Travis is such a gentle, nice guy, and funny as hell,' Sandler told Entertainment Tonight. 'He's like the guys I grew up with. When I was with Travis, it reminded me of my buddies in high school and just being able to laugh and say the things you want to say.' Kelce plays a demanding country club boss in the film — a far cry from his usual football persona, but one he pulls off with surprising comedic ease.
Adam Sandler says Taylor Swift has been ridiculously warm to his daughters
The warmth on set wasn't limited to the comedy. Adam Sandler also revealed that his daughters, Sadie and Sunny — who appear in the film — have met Taylor Swift. Sandler recalled how the pop star hugged his kids during the Eras Tour Film premiere in 2023 and praised her kindness.
'Taylor is incredible,' Sandler said in the interview. 'Taylor is so damn nice to my family and has always been. My kids have met Taylor a bunch of times over the years, and she's ridiculously nice to them and warm.'
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The moment offers a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into how Swift navigates fame with authenticity — and how her connection to Kelce is resonating beyond tabloids.
From Super Bowl hero to Hollywood scene-stealer — Travis Kelce proves he's more than just a tight end
Kelce's film cameo may be short, but its impact is huge. Known for his dominance on the field and his romance with Swift, Kelce is now showing fans a new side — fearless, funny, and fully immersed in a bear-scare gag. And it's working: fans online are praising his comedic timing and willingness to embrace the ridiculous.
With Adam Sandler in his corner and Bad Bunny as a scene partner, Kelce is fast becoming one of pop culture's favorite crossovers. Whether it's his chemistry with Swift or his gutsy film moments, Kelce is leaning into the spotlight — honey and all — and making it look fun.
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Kelce is tied up and smeared with honey by Bad Bunny, before a person in a bear suit appears, scaring him in a wild, hilarious scene.
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'Travis is such a gentle, nice guy, and funny as hell... reminded me of my buddies in high school,' Sandler told ET
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