Adam Sandler and his wife, Jackie, graced the red carpet alongside their two daughters, Sadie and Sunny, for the premiere of the new Netflix comedy Roommates. Sadie stars as a leading role in the film, which has been produced by her Adam’s production company, Happy Madison.
The actor donned a red Nike zip-up sweater with beige trousers and colorful sneakers at The Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles. Adam’s wife’s outfit contrasted his casual ensemble with a glamorous black gown that featured razor-thin spaghetti straps and a figure-hugging silhouette. Jackie’s brunette locks were styled into soft waves while her makeup was left natural and radiant.
Sadie looked chic in a black gown that featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with a frilly hem. The 19-year-old’s dark hair was styled into loose curls and she opted for a bold, glossy lip. Meanwhile, Sunny matched her dad’s color agenda in a striking red dress that featured a ruffled hem and a plunging neckline. The 17-year-old similarly wore her hair down into soft waves and her makeup oozed glam, courtesy of a smoky eye and nude lip.
In the coming-of-age comedy, Sadie plays an incoming college freshman named Devon who struggles to adjust to a new life and new friendships in her first semester at school. “Devon is a hopeful, naive college freshman [who] asks the cool and confident Celeste (Chloe East) to be her roommate,” reads the official synopsis. “A blossoming friendship spirals into a war of passive aggression.”
Fatherhood
“My kids couldn’t be prouder of whatever they’re working [on] and going after whatever they want,” Adam told PEOPLE in 2025. “I’m just always pulling for them, like every parent.”
“I tell them to make sure you feel good about what you do and how hard you worked, and you judge yourself,” he shared. “Don’t let too many people try to get in your head. If you feel like you gave it your all, that’s all you can ask.”
Adama starred alongside both his daughters in Happy Gilmore 2, the sequel to the 1996 comedy. The family have also appeared together in the Netflix film You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah and Leo.
Before Sadie and Sunny started acting, Adam joked with Drew Barrymore on The Drew Barrymore Show: “They make it look like I’m forcing them to do it. Meanwhile, they were asking me the whole damn year, ‘Can I be in your next movie, Daddy?'”



