Girl Goes Mega Viral After Security Cam Footage Catches Her Turning Away Adam Sandler At An IHop

Source - It was an International House of Pancakes mistake of “Big Daddy” proportions.  And now, an employee of the popular breakfast restaurant chain has egg on her face. 

Garnering more than 9 million TikTok views, IHOP hostess Dayanna Rodas is sizzling on the viral griddle after failing to recognize and accommodate comedian Adam Sandler when the masked “50 First Dates” actor popped in for some flapjacks.  

“Pleaseee come back,” a crushed Rodas begged in the caption of her TikTok post, which featured security camera footage of her embarrassing encounter with Sandler, 54.  

“Not realizing its Adam Sandler and telling him its a 30min wait and him [of course] leaving [because] hes not going to wait 30mins for IHOP,” she added. 

The Video:

Instead of dropping his bell-ringing name for preferential pancake treatment, Sandler — obviously not wanting to wait a half-hour for a Rooty Tooty Fresh N’ Fruity — quietly turned on his heel and left the establishment. 

I don't get it...what was she supposed to do if she recognized him? Grab a table from the back like in Goodfellas? Kick somebody out? Make an exception? Sorry, dude, it's thirty minutes or until the next slob gets up then you can be seated just like everyone else. The best part of the video was that Adam looked like an IHop customer...

He always looks like an IHop customer…oversized sweatshirt, basketball shorts, and some shitty sneakers- that's his uniform. Credit to him for not pulling the "I'm Adam Sandler" card either. That probably has something to do with the fact that he's A) not an asshole and B) could've gone to any of the other10,000 IHops in the area. Regardless, it's always nice to see a celebrity you admire live up to their good-guy reputation. That and the girl who posted the video got 9.2 MILLION views so technically everybody wins. Oh well. Hopefully Adam was able to find some pancakes after the fact. Now here are ​some of his best moments. Enjoy…

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