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Australian reality TV stars shocked by VERY surprising cameo in newly released Happy Gilmore 2 film

Two Australian reality TV stars have expressed their shock after making a very unexpected cameo in the newly released US film Happy Gilmore 2.

Love Island Australia stars Kaylah Holmes, 23, and Hannah Steinfeld, 25, are featured in a scene in the Netflix movie – in which the characters watch LIA on TV.

In the Adam Sandler movie, golfer John Daly (playing himself) and Christopher McDonald (reprising his role from part one) are seen watching a racy clip from LIA on a TV at Gilmore’s house.

In the movie, Hannah is seen on the TV flaunting her jaw-dropping bikini body as she takes an outdoor shower, while chatting to Kaylah. 

‘This girl’s got some body on her!’ Christopher’s character remarks about Kaylah, to which John replies: ‘Hey, we do not objectify women anymore.’

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Two Australian reality TV stars have expressed their shock after making a very unexpected cameo in the newly released US film Happy Gilmore 2. Pictured: Film star Adam Sandler

The shock cameo caught the attention of both reality stars, with Kaylah sharing a clip from the movie to social media and writing alongside it: ‘Definitely didn’t expect to see this when watching Happy Gilmore 2,’ while Hannah added: ‘Iconic’. 

Kaylah and Hannah featured on series six of the Channel Nine reality TV series LIA in 2024.

Love Island Australia is available to watch in America on Disney’s streaming platform Hulu. 

The long-awaited sequel premiered on Netflix on Friday.

It’s been nearly three decades since the cast of Happy Gilmore initially hit the links.

And three of the film’s iconic stars looked almost unrecognisable on Tuesday, when they appeared on the Today show.

Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, and Julie Bowen appeared on the show to discuss the highly-anticipated sequel to the hit 1996 comedy.

Sandler, 58, who played the eponymous character, was sporting a shock of salt-and-pepper facial hair, looking a far cry from the fresh-faced 28-year-old who appeared in the original.

Love Island Australia stars Kaylah Holmes and Hannah Steinfeld (pictured) are featured in a scene in the Netflix movie - in which the characters watch LIA on TV

Love Island Australia stars Kaylah Holmes and Hannah Steinfeld (pictured) are featured in a scene in the Netflix movie – in which the characters watch LIA on TV

In the Adam Sandler movie, golfer John Daly (right) is seen watching a racy clip from LIA on a TV at Gilmore's house

In the Adam Sandler movie, golfer John Daly (right) is seen watching a racy clip from LIA on a TV at Gilmore’s house

His casual sense of style hadn’t changed though, with the actor wearing a colourful floral-patterned shirt.

Julie Bowen, 55, who played Happy’s love interest Virginia Venit, also cut a distinctly different figure from her ’90s self.

In the original film, Julie sported a very era-appropriate short blonde bob.

Julie, who is also known for her iconic role as Claire Dunphy on Modern Family, wore her much longer blonde locks down for the chat.

She also cut a very stylish figure in a smart houndstooth skirt and matching jacket.

Chris McDonald, meanwhile, has not changed markedly since his days playing the film’s iconic antagonist Shooter McGavin.

Now 70, Chris was sporting a very similar ‘do’ to the one he had in the comedy juggernaut, only now with a greyer hue.

Speaking about the anticipated sequel, the trio admitted they weren’t trying to break new ground, but rather play up the nostalgia angle.

The sequel comes almost three decades after the original film debuted.



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