Sandler Offers Help To Gay Rights Groups
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Kevin James, left, and Adam Sandler in a scene from the movie "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry." (Universal Pictures)
Sandler, who was in Mexico with co-star Kevin James to promote the film's opening in theaters here, told a news conference: "If I can help anybody in any way, I certainly would."
But the 41-year-old actor-comedian stopped short of calling himself a potential gay icon.
"I don't think that's gonna happen, dude, certainly not," Sandler said. "If I was a gay man, I wouldn't want me to represent" the gay community.
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," scheduled to be released on DVD in the U.S. in November, tells the story of two straight firefighters who pretend to be gay domestic partners for pension benefits. The movie raked in about $35 million in U.S. box-office sales on its opening weekend despite weak reviews and some complaints of homophobia.
"Of course, we didn't want to offend anybody or hurt anybody," James said at the news conference Thursday. "If we can help people, too, along the way, that would be great."
Sandler described the kiss the two actors shared during filming as "not bad."
"He was clean, and he seemed to brush his teeth and all that," Sandler said.
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- Sandler described the kiss the two actors shared during filming as "not bad."
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