Picture: Adam Sandler and his daughter out and about in Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, California - 17.09.11
Funnyman Adam Sandler encountered a big problem when he dressed in drag for his latest movie - he struggled to hide his genitals.
The actor takes on a dual role in Jack and Jill, a comedy about twins, and portrays both the male and female title characters in the movie.
The part required him to don high heels and skimpy dresses to play Jill - but he claims his manhood is so big it was impossible to hide on camera.
Sandler tells Total Film magazine, "The biggest process was eliminating the giant camel toe (bulge). God has blessed me with a hose-like creature - I had one scene in a mini skirt and the tip was showing. I'm not bragging! I'd put the outfit on and I'd look in the mirror and say, 'Alright, let's go out there and be a lady'."
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