Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler are currently promoting Murder Mystery 2. Picture: YouTube
Little shocks Hollywood A-listers Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler who have done more than their fair share of red carpet appearances.
But an exchange with an Aussie journalist appears to have done just that.
A recently resurfaced clip of the pair on the red carpet for the premiere Just Got With from 2011 has emerged and gone viral.
Jennifer Aniston could not contain her shock when Brad Blanks stood up. Picture: YouTube
The duo were speaking with Hamish & Andy's US Entertainment correspondent Brad Blanks when Aniston observed Blanks was noticeably crouching down.The Aussie journalist explained to her that his 195cm (6'5) height blocks the camera so he has to bend down to get out of the way.
Adam Sandler with Brad Blanks. Picture: YouTube
'I'm such a big guy, I get in the way of the camera,' Blanks told Aniston and Sandler. Picture: YouTube
When Blanks suddenly stands up straight revealing his full high, Aniston and Sandler are taken aback.
"Oh my God, that's awful, that's not right. I can't look," Sandler then says seeing his full height.
He then pointed at ceiling decoration above Blanks's head and shouts: "Put your hat on and get out of here!"
"Sorry I scared you there, Jen," Blank adds sheepishly before the A-list pair scurry off.
While the footage was first taken in 2011, Blanks recently shared the footage on his Twitter as the pair are promoting their new movie Murder Mystery 2.
Social media praised his sense of humour.
One person wrote they had the video "on repeat because it was so funny".
Another wrote they were in "awe of the size of this lad. Absolute unit".
One person joked Sandler needed to recast him in a movie to recreate the scene.
Aniston as Audrey Spitz and Sandler as Nick Spitz in Murder Mystery 2. Picture: Scott Yamano/Netflix © 2022
Sandler and Aniston's latest movie, Murder Mystery 2 on Netflix, has received mixed reviews.
The co-stars reprise their roles as married couple Nick and Audrey Spitz, who are now full-time private detectives after finding themselves caught up in a murder investigation in 2019's Murder Mystery.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 44 per cent based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "A genially mediocre sequel to its similarly middling predecessor, Murder Mystery 2 could have been much better … and a whole lot worse".
In November last year Aniston opened up about her fertility struggles and IVF attempts for the first time.Aniston described the "challenging road" in her Allure December 2022 cover story published on Wednesday, saying she experienced "hard s**t" while trying to conceive.
"If it wasn't for going through that, I would've never become who I was meant to be. That's why I have such gratitude for all those s**tty things," she said, clarifying that she was "trying to get pregnant" several years ago.