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Ex-Ryder Cup player Hunter Mahan unrecognisable in Happy Gilmore 2
Former world No. 4 golfer Hunter Mahan has been left unrecognisable as he took a new job as Adam Sandler's body double in Happy Gilmore 2. The iconic comedy had its sequel released on Netflix on Friday and it featured many cameos from the world of golf, The Sun reports. Golf stars such as John Daly, Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka, as well as influencer Paige Spirinac, all took up roles. But Mahan was given the honour of being Sandler's body double in order to show off Happy Gilmore's perfect swing. The former Ryder Cup Team USA star, 43, shared a post on Instagram showing his transformation into Happy. The process saw him given facial hair and a haircut. He also had make-up and a new wardrobe to match Sandler's character. 'When they called and said Happy Gilmore needs a golf swing double, I said say no more,' Mahan wrote. 'Honoured to get to be a part of Happy Gilmore 2 and witness Adam Sandler's comedic genius come to life first-hand! 'Here's a little behind-the-scenes look of my transformation into Happy – shoutout to the hair and makeup team, that crew is incredible and so hard working! 'And some fun from set. 'Such an awesome experience and capped it off by bringing my daughter Zoe to the premiere earlier this week.' The video ended with him showing off the familiar walk-up swing of the beloved movie character. Fans loved seeing the reveal on social media as they flooded the comment section. One posted: 'Man this is so badass.' A second wrote: 'This is awesome! Great stuff.' A third commented: 'This is so cool Hunter.' A fourth said: 'I was just thinking why is his swing actually good in the movie.' Another added: 'I've seen enough. Induct Hunter in the Hall of Fame now.'

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‘Are you joking?': Age-gap debate erupts over potential new celeb romance
There's been a flurry of excitement over the very idea that Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson could be dating, but there's also a growing sense people are over the age-gap romance. Neeson, 73, and Anderson, 58, are currently promoting their film The Naked Gun, and in true Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell style, everyone's wondering if their on-screen chemistry has translated to a real-life love affair, as both gush about each other while on the press circut. Anderson described Neeson as the 'perfect gentleman' and someone with whom she has a connection. 'I have a friend forever in Liam and we definitely have a connection that is very sincere, very loving, and he's a good guy,' she said. Meanwhile, Neeson praised Anderson for having zero ego, claiming he was 'madly in love with her' platonically as she's terrific to work with. 'I can't compliment her enough, I'll be honest with you,' he said. It's an absolute lovefest, and rooting for them as a couple is an extra layer of fun for fans because both have been unlucky in love. Anderson has been married five times, and Neeson tragically lost his wife, Natasha Richardson, in 2009, and has never remarried. It isn't unusual for co-stars to become close when trying to promote a movie, but online people are really loving the idea of the pair dating. 'I would absolutely love these two together,' one gushed. Someone called them 'extremely cute', another fan said they'd make a 'hot' couple, and someone else described the match as 'truly adorable' if true. In a real sign that things are changing, there are also people disapproving of the 15-year age gap. 'Problematic age-gap,' one person claimed. 'Gross!' Another remarked. 'When Pamela was being born, Liam Neeson would already been in a 10th grader. A 10th grader,' someone else pointed out. There were, of course, people slamming those who were upset by the age gap, with someone asking, 'Are you joking?' and another pointing out that they're both 'grown adults,' so it is fine. While someone said it was 'definitely not' problematic, but argued that if one was in their 40s and the other in their 20s, it would be. Today is a far cry from years past, before these debates could be had in comment sections across the internet. People didn't even really blink when Tom Cruise married Katie Holmes, 16 years his junior, in 2016. There certainly wasn't much concern when George Clooney married Amal Clooney, who is 17 years his junior, in 2014. The cultural response to age gaps in the early 2000s was so blasé that people are still surprised to learn that Ryan Reynolds is a decade older than Blake Lively. Age gaps just weren't conversation starters, so the fact that people online are even flagging or noticing a potential couple's 15-year age gap says everything. People went from not being outraged at men in their late 40s marrying women in their 20s to people being upset about a potential age-gap romance between two movie stars who both have adult children. The culture has shifted, or at the very least is shifting.

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Jessie Murph sparks outrage over controversial music video depicting domestic violence, pornography
Jessie Murph has fans in an uproar. The 20-year-old singer, who has been compared to Amy Winehouse, sparked a social media firestorm over the music video to her risqué new song 1965. The video, which came out July 18, has been accused of glorifying pornography and domestic violence due to its graphic nature. Fans are particularly upset over a shocking sex scene that takes place in the middle of the video. In addition, a woman who appears to be Murph is depicted tied up while face down on a couch in the video. Fans flooded the comments section of the song's YouTube upload — which has over 7 million views — to express their displeasure. 'The way my jaw dropped the floor, there's still time to unrelease this,' one fan wrote. 'The fact it's been 5 days or whatever since the video had been uploaded and YouTube still hasn't blurred that out is crazy work,' a different comment read. A third person said, 'I didn't think it would be this bad. I am forever traumatised this is diabolical.' 'Since when is pornography allowed on YouTube?' someone else asked. More fans slammed Murph for including a child in the video right before the sex scene. 'So so messed up,' a fan said. 'Not only is this song ahh, putting a child before such an explicit scene is crazy,' a different fan noted. 1965, which is from Murph's newly released second studio album Sex Hysteria, is filled with raunchy lyrics. 'We'd go to church on a Sunday, wake up on Monday/You'd go to work and I'd stay home and sing and do fun things/I might get a little slap-slap, but you wouldn't hit me on Snapchat,' Murph sings. 'I think I'd give up a few rights/If you would just love me like it's 1965,' she also sings. The Post has reached out to Murph's reps for comment. In a recent interview with Teen Vogue, Murph spoke about the intense reactions her music evokes from fans. 'I'm glad that I make people have some sort of reaction. I'd rather them be like, 'I hate you,' or 'I love you,' rather than, 'I feel indifferently,' I guess,' the Alabama native stated. 'But still, I just find it f***ing weird … I don't have any hate in my heart … That's been something that I've been trying to figure out how to navigate and not react and get mad because it totally makes me be like, 'F**k you, b*tch,'' she added. Days after releasing her new album, Murph's performance to 1965 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was similarly bashed by fans online. 'how dare anybody be comparing this to Amy … you should all be ashamed smh,' one fan wrote. 'everything about this feels like an SNL skit. how is this real,' another fan said. Murph was discovered by uploading vlogs and covers on TikTok and YouTube. She had her breakthrough with her 2021 single Always Been You, three years before releasing her debut studio album, That Ain't No Man That's the Devil. She's collaborated with Diplo, Maren Morris, Teddy Swims and more.