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Adam Sandler Pauses Live Show For Audience Member Emergency

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Adam Sandler made sure a fan in need of medical attention received help.

During Sandler’s performance at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, the actor and comedian, 57, stopped his standup comedy routine to guide medical personnel toward a fan in the audience who needed help, as a video posted to TikTok shows.

 “Okay, here we go – oh wait up guys, right down there. On the left. Let’s go,” he can be heard saying as the venue’s medical staff made their way into the audience with a stretcher in tow. “Alright, let’s get there, y’all. Everything should be alright. Alright, alright, alright…. We’ll be a few minutes, guys.”

A representative for Sandler did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment Friday. Representatives for San Jose’s SAP Center also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sandler can be heard asking his fans to “hang in there” during the pause, of which nearly two minutes were recorded in the aforementioned TikTok video.

“Love you all, hang in there. We’re good? Okay, let’s take a few seconds here, guys,” he can be heard saying in videos from the show. “Love you guys, love you — let’s make sure everybody’s good here.”

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Sandler is seven shows deep into his ongoing I Missed You Tour across North America, which kicked off with a performance in Vancouver, British Columbia, last Thursday. The comedian announced the tour via social media in September. The tour is highlighted by west coast performances through Monday and will then swing from Toronto all the way down to San Antonio, Texas, before it concludes in Denver on Dec. 12.

The standup comedy tour comes after Sandler released his most recent comedy on Netflix, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, in August. Sandler co-starred in the movie with his wife Jackie Sandler and their daughters, Sunny, 14, and Sadie, 17.

Sunny stars in the movie as a seventh-grade student named Stacy who begins fighting with her best friend Lydia (Samantha Lorraine) after Lydia kisses a boy Stacy likes, leading to a significant period of drama between the middle schoolers that places Stacy’s upcoming bat mitzvah at risk.


The film stood out as Sandler’s highest-rated movie ever on Rotten Tomatoes shortly after its release, though updated figures from the movie ranking website show it is now tied with 2019’s Uncut Gems for third place on that list.