Cameron Boyce’s mother praises tribute in Happy Gilmore 2

Cameron BoyceMom, Libby Boycereacted to Adam SandlerA subtle wink to his late son in his new film, Happy Gilmore 2.
“Adam and Cameron spoke a lot in the days preceding his death,” wrote Libby via Instagram on Monday, July 28. “Cameron was supposed to be Halloween And they were developing strategies. They had a link, I think, linked to being authentic, funny and just keep it real. »»
In the rest of the 1996 comedy, Sandler as a titular character goes to a golf course to practice. When you approach the recording stand, two people watch an episode of Jessie, in which Cameron played alongside Debby Ryan,, Peyton list,, Skais Jackson And Karan BRAR. The scene presents a moment of the character of Cameron in the Disney Channel series.
“Adam always finds a way to keep Cam’s memory alive, which warms our hearts.” She concluded.
Sandler and Cameron have formed a friendship when the pair worked together AdultsWhere the Disney star played the actor’s son. After the success of the 2010 comedy, Cameron resumed his role for the future.
In July 2019, Cameron died unexpectedly at the age of 20. His cause of death was epilepsy.

“It is with a deeply heavy heart that we report that this morning we lost Cameron,” a family spokesman said at the time. “He died in his sleep due to a crisis which was the result of an in progress medical condition for which he was treated. The world is now undoubtedly without one of its brightest lights, but its mind will live through the kindness and compassion of all those who knew it and that we know it.
After Cameron’s death, Sandler paid tribute to the young star.
“Too young. Too sweet. Too much funny. Just the nicest, the most talented and the most decent kid. I loved this child. So much cared about his family. So much cared about the world,” he wrote via Instagram at the time. “Thank you, Cameron, for everything you gave us. There was so much more on the way. All our hearts are broken. Thinking about your incredible family and sending our deepest condolences. ”
The following year, Sandler’s film Halloween – What Cameron was supposed to have a role in – Honoré Cameron in the credits.
“In the loving memory of Cameron Boyce,” said the message. “Let’s go too early and one of the nicest, coolest, funniest and most talented children we know. You live forever in our hearts and we really miss every day.”





