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Adam Sandler reveals why he doesn’t want his daughters to see his new comedy special

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Adam Sandler, known for his comedic roles in films like '50 First Dates,' is set to release his latest Netflix special, 'Adam Sandler: Love You.' However, the 57-year-old actor revealed that his daughters, Sadie (18) and Sunny (15), won’t be watching this one. Sandler admitted in a recent interview with E! News that the special contains a lot of swearing, and he prefers to keep his daughters away from it.

"I do curse a lot," Sandler confessed. "I apologize to many, many people out there, especially my family. They don’t need to know those words exist." He went on to explain that his daughters didn't attend the premiere but would join him at the after-party. "They’re not coming tonight; they’ll see me at the party after. But I said, ‘You don’t need to see this one.’"

In addition to his comedy, Sandler recently opened up about his family's concerns for his health. In an interview with People, he shared that his daughters have been encouraging him to take better care of himself, much like he used to urge his father to quit smoking. "They always look out for me and my health just like I used to with my dad," Sandler said. "You go, ‘Man, I want this guy around,’ so I used to scream at my dad to quit smoking, and my kids scream at me to just calm down and try to eat a little more like a normal person."

Earlier this month, Sandler also admitted on 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast that his focus on health has waned over the years. He humorously described his current state, saying, "I used to take working out so seriously ... and now I can’t f****** do it. I play hoop and then I eat. Every time I’m eating I’m going, ‘What are you doing, man? You don’t need to do this.’ I can’t stop, just got a little bit of thickness all over."

As Sandler continues to navigate his career and personal life, it's clear that his family plays a significant role in keeping him grounded.