Adam Sandler's grand 23rd anniversary gesture: Actor writes his and wife Jackie's initials on the sky; 'Love you forever'
Adam Sandler and Jackie Sandler complete 23 years of marriage. Image credits: Instagram

Adam Sandler is head over heels for his wife, Jackie Sandler – and the internet is here for it. The 59-year-old actor, renowned for his roles in ‘Happy Gilmore,’ ‘Murder Mystery,’ ‘Grown Ups,’ ‘Big Daddy,’ and ‘50 First Dates,’ celebrated 23 years of marriage on social media. He shared a post showing their initials written in the sky, showcasing how romance is done right.Here’s a closer look at Adam Sandler celebrating his wedding anniversary.

Adam Sandler traces the initials in the sky for his 23rd wedding anniversary

Proving he is the ultimate romantic even after all these years, Adam Sandler shared the picture taken just after a plane flew across the clear blue sky, spelling out their initials. “23 A (heart emoji) J” was spelt out in the sky as a grand gesture. “Happy 23rd anniversary to my sweetheart. Love you forever,” he captioned the image on Instagram.

Adam Sandler's grand gesture

Adam Sandler celebrates 23 years of wedding anniversary. Image credits: Instagram

Adorable messages flooded the comment section, where loved ones showered the couple with love and affection. The duo’s eldest daughter, Sadie Sandler, shared hearts. Many others pointed out how they saw the plane writing the text in the air, while others commented on wanting that kind of love in their lives.

About Adam Sandler and Jackie Sandler

Adam Sandler and Jackie Sandler crossed paths on the set of ‘Big Daddy’ in 1998, where she played the role of a waitress at a local sports bar. After being together for years, they tied the knot on June 22, 2003, in a charming ceremony at Dick Clark’s oceanfront Malibu estate, per People magazine. In 2006, the couple welcomed their first daughter, Sadie, and their second daughter, Sunny, in 2008. The family is known for their endearing cameos in Adam Sandler’s movies, whether for comedic relief or to advance the plot.



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