Given his laid-back style, you might not realize he’s Tinseltown royalty.
But at leastSandler’s daughters live a really lavish lifeon account of his success.
His jocular nature has made him a perfect candidate for the male lead in romantic comedies.

But in between his wisecracks and jests, these roles usually require him to lock lips with his co-stars.
So, are those lips as good as smooching as they are spewing jokes?
Three on-screen kisses is pretty impressive.

“I mean, I love that Adam Sandler and I are so platonic.
We never dated,his wife Jackieis my dear friend,” she said.
We’re representing true admiration of another person."

That’s quite the compliment for Sandler.
But Barrymore seemed certain that Sandler was her No.
The stand-up comedian has also kissed his longtime friend Jennifer Aniston in three different productions.

However, one of these texts came with an important ask.
But Aniston indeed made Sandler soften up his whiskers, possibly as a way to protect her skin.
PerhapsAniston should add that to her tips for keeping your skin looking flawless.

Over time though, it seems that the excitement between the kissing friends has died down a little.
Sandler added that he always apologizes to Aniston multiple times.
“‘Hey, did you hear about tomorrow?
We kiss,'” Sandler said.
And according to Adam, she thinks he’s quite skilled in the lip-locking department.
“My wife thinks I’m good.
She told me this morning.
I gave her a nice kiss [and] she goes, ‘Ooh!’
“My wife is always saying, ‘Just get in there.
Do a good job.
And be nice.’
My wife loves the women I work with, so she’s very like, ‘Come on!
ensure you [do] the best you might.
And give it up.
And it looks crazy when you don’t kiss good enough,'” he further told the outlet.
It also helps that Jackie is friends with some of Adam’s on-screen love interests.
Besides Barrymore, Jackie is also close with Adam’s frequent collaborator and friend, Jennifer Aniston.
“It’s very movie-appropriate,” she said of their on-screen kiss.
“My wife is always telling them, ‘It’s OK.
It’s part of the job.
“I go a little tight-mouth.
Adam does seem to take that rule seriously.
“It was so wide!
What are we doing?'”