Was Adam Sandler Fired From SNL or Did He Leave on His Own? Grown Ups Star Says, ‘They Didn’t Let Me…’

It’s well-known that Adam Sandler is a prominent figure in the world of Hollywood films. However, there remains some uncertainty as to whether he was dismissed from the popular comedy series Saturday Night Live or if he chose to leave voluntarily.

For quite some time now, people have been curious about the details of his situation. In an interview conducted in 2022, the actor from ‘Grown Ups’ finally shared some insights to clear up the mystery.

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Sandler openly discussed his decision to leave the NBC sketch comedy program.

The actor from Just Go with It explained that it felt like they were being encouraged to leave, as there were fresh faces on the network who seemed not to favor him and Chris (Farley). However, Lorne was understanding and supportive, trying to shield us from any potential issues.

According to the accounts, neither Adam Sandler nor Chris Farley were found to have committed any mistakes; rather, their unique comedic approach failed to resonate with the executive standards at NBC.

During the 20th and 21st seasons of Saturday Night Live, the lead comedian roles were alternated between Mike Myers, famously known for his role in “Happy Gilmore”, and Chris Farley.

As Mike Myers departed the show to concentrate on his independent venture featuring Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Adam Sandler seized the opportunity to expand his talents after his exit as well.

Immediately following his departure from Saturday Night Live, Adam Sandler went on to produce a string of successful films. Titles like Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, and Big Daddy became household names, often watched by families as a source of shared entertainment.

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2025-02-18 11:53