Cameron Boyce is honored by Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore 2”

Cameron Boyce is honored by Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore 2”
Photos: Reproduction Instagram @thecameronboyce @adamsandler

Cameron Boyce appeared in both “Grown Ups” movies alongside Adam Sandler. He tragically and suddenly passed away in 2019 due to an epileptic seizure.

Six years after the young actor’s death, Adam Sandler paid tribute to Cameron Boyce in his new Netflix movie “Happy Gilmore.”

Fans noticed a small nod to the actor in a scene showing Boyce in a clip from the Disney series “Jessie,” where he played the character Luke Ross.

In the episode in question, Luke had broken his leg and was using binoculars to spy on the neighbors.

Cameron Boyce’s fans noticed the small symbolic gesture and took to social media to remember the actor’s life.

“Watching the new Happy Gilmore and Jessie was playing on TV in the background. Rest in peace, Cameron Boyce,” one wrote.

“In the bottom right corner of the screen, they are watching him on TV. Adam Sandler, you nailed it. The family is very happy,” another added.

After Boyce’s death, the family created the “Cameron Boyce Foundation,” aimed at raising funds to find a cure for epilepsy. In a video for the foundation, Adam Sandler spoke about the affection he felt for Boyce.

“That kid was one of my favorites I’ve ever met in life, and I miss him a lot,” Sandler said.

Cameron Boyce is honored by Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore 2”
Photos: Reproduction Instagram @thecameronboyce @adamsandler

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