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Travis Kelce wears nothing but an apron in wild ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ scene
It’s getting hot — and sticky.
Travis Kelce’s cameo in “Happy Gilmore 2” was even wilder than anyone expected, with a scene featuring Bad Bunny slathering the athlete in honey while he wore next to nothing.
In the Netflix film, Bad Bunny’s character, Oscar, is hired by Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) as a caddy after being fired from a restaurant by his mean boss, simply known as The Waiter (Kelce).
In one scene, Happy tells Oscar to go to his “happy place,” a strategy also seen in the first movie.
Oscar’s “happy place” features tying The Waiter to a pole — wearing nothing but an apron — and slathering him in honey to be eaten by a bear.
After his boss’s demise, Oscar snaps out of the daydream and says, “OK, I’m happy.”
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican rapper — who is credited under his real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — and Kelce, 35, are just a few of the celebrities who made cameos in the comedy sequel.
Other stars in “Happy Gilmore 2” include Eminem, Kid Cudi, Post Malone and Alix Earle.
The highly anticipated film also had a star-studded premiere on July 21 in New York City.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end seems to be on the way to becoming a seasoned actor after making his acting debut in Ryan Murphy’s “Grotesquerie.”
Despite Kelce’s inexperience at the time, the cast only had positive things to say about him.
“I love that he didn’t come in trying to act like, ‘I know everything and I know it all,’” costar Niecy Nash-Betts said during the September 2024 premiere. “Travis was very open. He was very open on if there was a note given or a suggestion given.”
During the premiere, his mom, Donna Kelce, told Page Six that her youngest son had always wanted to dabble in acting.
“I know he wanted to try [acting], so we’ll see how it goes,” she shared.
Kelce’s girlfriend of two years, Taylor Swift, also gave him some acting advice before his big debut.
“The only thing that [Kelce and I] talked about was that she’s very supportive of him, and if he has an interest, she wanted him to try it,” Murphy told E! News at the “Grotesquerie” premiere.
“A star is a star is a star — and he’s a star,” Murphy added. “He’s so charismatic, and he’s so smart, he’s lovely.”
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