'Saturday Night Live': Adam Sandler says he's been wearing 'underwear mask' at home to stay entertained

Adam Sandler and Pete Davidson also did a jam and fans are loving it so much that they want the song on Spotify
Adam Sandler (Getty Images/NBC)
Adam Sandler (Getty Images/NBC)

'Saturday Night Live' brought a second episode to their at-home edition, something that viewers had been waiting for. While viewers were excited to find out how the stars have been living during this lockdown, thanks to Pete Davidson fans got a chance to see a day in the life of Adam Sandler. 

Davidson and Sandler starred in 'Stuck In The House', a song they made to showcase how their lives have changed ever since the lockdown has been implemented. Davidson hinted he has not been taking the quarantine well because he is tired of staying at home and talking on zoom. He confessed he misses his friends as much as they miss him while adding he is tired of hiding in the bathroom to masturbate. 

He added that hand sanitizer is his new best friend but doing things on repeat is not keeping him happy and instead, boredom is taking up his life. Davidson admitted he could not wait for everything to get over and move on with his normal life.

Meanwhile, Sandler also made an appearance on the show and revealed how he has been spending his quarantine. He made it clear that he is done with selfies and has been wearing an underwear mask in the house to keep himself entertained. 

Another new skill he has been trying to ace is baking. Sandler revealed he tried making bread but the end result was not what he had expected. Sandler also said that he had got hurt on his left leg two weeks ago but due to the fear of coronavirus he refrained himself from going to the hospital. 

Sandler showcased how coronavirus has affected him by revealing he has been having a hard time even kissing his wife while adding that he misses NBA and Rob Schneider. Davidson and Sandler said that quarantine was not doing them any good and how they could not wait to get back to a normal life. 

Fans also loved their music as one wrote, "WE NEED IT ON SPOTIFY." Another wrote, "This is a freaking banger and I demand it on all applicable streaming services immediately." Another echoed, "Running out of things to talk about...so true. This is better than the Drake song."

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