Adam Sandler pauses comedy set to help fan in need of medical assistance

Adam Sandler pauses comedy set to help fan in need of medical assistance

Adam Sandler is making sure his fans are a-okay.

The Wedding Singer actor clicked pause on a comedy show in San Jose on Wednesday when a fan in the audience needed medical assistance.

A video captured by a fan on TikTok shows Sandler on stage, directing medical personnel to the audience member. "Let's take a few seconds, we'll just let these guys concentrate, alright? Love y'all," the comedian said.

Once the spectator received the attention he needed, Sandler sent his support. "We're all wishing you well there, youngster, feel better back there. Sorry about that," he said. "I hope everybody's good, everybody's alright. We'll get going, we'll start the show back up, alright?"

The comedian then prompted the audience to cheer for the fan in question. "Let's give a round of applause for that dude, hope he feels better," Sandler said as the crowd applauded. "Alright, back to the f---in' dumbness," he joked as he continued the show.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Wolf/AP/Shutterstock (13834504c) Mark Twain Prize recipient Adam Sandler is introduced at the start of the 24th Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington Mark Twain Prize Sandler, Washington, United States - 19 Mar 2023
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Wolf/AP/Shutterstock (13834504c) Mark Twain Prize recipient Adam Sandler is introduced at the start of the 24th Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington Mark Twain Prize Sandler, Washington, United States - 19 Mar 2023

Kevin Wolf/AP/Shutterstock Mark Twain Prize recipient Adam Sandler

Sandler is currently in the middle of his I Missed You tour, which has 20 more shows scheduled throughout the United States.

The 50 First Dates actor also recently starred in the Netflix coming-of-age comedy You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah alongside his daughters Sunny and Sadie Sandler. The film is currently the actor's highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes to date. Sandler's next movie, the animated musical Leo, is slated to hit Netflix on Nov. 21. The film also stars Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander, and, of course, Rob Schneider.

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