Adam Sandler and wife Jackie hold hands during romantic stroll in Malibu amid COVID-19 lockdown


Adam Sandler and wife Jackie hold hands during romantic stroll in Malibu … as celeb couple continue to lockdown amid coronavirus pandemic

Adam Sandler and wife Jackie held hands as they embarked on a romantic stroll in the luxe locale of Malibu, California on Tuesday.

Sandler, 53, donned glasses with a light blue T-shirt with baggy navy blue shorts with vertical red stripes.

The Uncut Gems star, who looked to have a bit of stubble on the daytime outing, rounded out the casual ensemble with black sneakers and a black ball cap with a red bill and emblem.   

Beach life: Adam Sandler, 53, and wife Jackie, 45, held hands as they embarked on a romantic stroll in the luxe locale of Malibu, California on Tuesday

Jackie, a 45-year-old actress-model, wore a brown straw hat and an all-black ensemble of a long-sleeved top and leggings with her leather purse slung diagonally over her shoulder.

She wore black New Balance sneakers for the stroll in the celebrity enclave. 

The couple, who share daughters, Sadie, 13, and Sunny, 11, chat amiably and held hands as no one else was in the immediate area amid a near-national lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The SNL alum made a comeback to the show this past weekend as a performer in a Pete Davidson bit about remaining at home to quell the spread of the virus.

Stylish: Jackie, a 45-year-old actress-model, wore a brown straw hat and an all-black ensemble of a long-sleeved top and leggings

Stylish: Jackie, a 45-year-old actress-model, wore a brown straw hat and an all-black ensemble of a long-sleeved top and leggings

Homecoming: The SNL alum made a comeback to the show this past weekend as a performer in a Pete Davidson bit - Jackie also made a cameo - about remaining at home to quell the virus

Homecoming: The SNL alum made a comeback to the show this past weekend as a performer in a Pete Davidson bit – Jackie also made a cameo – about remaining at home to quell the virus 

The Wedding Singer star also participated in Laugh Aid for Comedy Gives Back’s COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, a streaming event that drummed up in excess of $300,000 for the cause.

On the slate for next month is the Feeding America Comedy Festival, a May 9 food bank fundraiser that will put The Meyerowitz Stories star on a lost that reads like a who’s who of comedy. Other participants include Eddie Murphy, Billy Crystal, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Marc Maron, Kenan Thompson, Margaret Cho and Marlon Wayans.

Prior to the lockdown, Sandler was enjoying one of the best runs of his career amid a wave of critical acclaim for his Uncut Gems performance as a compulsive gambling jeweler Howard Ratner.

Career role: Prior to the lockdown, Sandler was enjoying one of the best runs of his career amid a wave of critical acclaim for his Uncut Gems performance as compulsive gambling jeweler Howard Ratner

Career role: Prior to the lockdown, Sandler was enjoying one of the best runs of his career amid a wave of critical acclaim for his Uncut Gems performance as compulsive gambling jeweler Howard Ratner

Don't lean on the glass: Sandler in the film shared the screen with Lakeith Stanfield and NBA great Kevin Garnett

Don’t lean on the glass: Sandler in the film shared the screen with Lakeith Stanfield and NBA great Kevin Garnett 

Sandler’s performance in the motion picture – directed by Benny and Josh Safdie, and co-starring Lakeith Stanfield, Julia Fox, Idina Menzel and Eric Bogosian – received a number of award season nominations, with many saying both the actor and directors were snubbed in not receiving any Oscar nods.

Sandler last year told Ellen DeGeneres that Jackie was a key in him participating in the project as she encouraged him to move outside his comfort zone and take an artistic risk.

‘I was scared to do and then I asked Jackie to read it,’ said the actor, who’s primarily known for his comedy film catalog. ‘We do this together and she gives me strength and courage to get into this stuff. She read it and she was like, “You have to do it.”‘