Margaret Qualley reveals her husband Jack Antonoff LIED to her ‘first crush’ Adam Sandler so she could score a role in Happy Gilmore 2

Margaret Qualley was promoting her critically-acclaimed body-horror film The Substance on The Tonight Show when she dropped some exciting casting news.

The 29-year-old actress was a guest on Tuesday’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she was asked about a rumor that she stars in the upcoming comedy sequel Happy Gilmore 2.

‘The rumors are true,’ Qualley said with glee, admitting, ‘It was the best thing that ever happened to me.’

She did admit, ‘It’s a tiny part. I’m essentially deep background, but I can die happy now.’

As it turns out, her husband, music producer Jack Antonoff, came through with an assist… by lying to Adam Sandler via text.

Margaret Qualley was promoting her critically-acclaimed body-horror film The Substance on The Tonight Show when she dropped some exciting casting news

As it turns out, her husband, music producer Jack Antonoff, came through with an assist... by lying to Adam Sandler via text

As it turns out, her husband, music producer Jack Antonoff, came through with an assist… by lying to Adam Sandler via text

‘I saw that there was an announcement, like, there’s going to be a a Happy Gilmore 2. And I emailed my agents right away. And I said, “Anything it takes. No part is too small. Please! I got to be a part of this. I beg of you, please, whatever it takes,’ she admitted.

Then at some point, Sandler texted Antonoff, asking, ‘Does your wife golf at all?’ He replied, ‘Yeah, she’s actually good!’

Sandler replied, ‘No way,’ as Antonoff asked, ‘We talking ‘Gilmore’ or charity golf tournament?’

Sandler replied, ‘Gilmore. might bug her for a couple days, funny thing. She’d be awesome.’

Qualley admitted, ‘What a good husband. And I can’t golf. He lied for the sake of the family. Yeah.’

As for the sport of golf, she admitted, ‘Never golfed a day in my life. I’m terrible, actually.’

She added that she went into a barn to hit some golf balls for the first time and she did take some lessons, ‘But mostly I’m still bad.’

When asked about the experience working with Sandler, Qualley said, ‘He’s the best. It was the best thing that’s ever happened to me.’

'I saw that there was an announcement, like, there's going to be a a Happy Gilmore 2. And I emailed my agents right away. And I said, "Anything it takes. No part is too small. Please! I got to be a part of this. I beg of you, please, whatever it takes,' she admitted

‘I saw that there was an announcement, like, there’s going to be a a Happy Gilmore 2. And I emailed my agents right away. And I said, “Anything it takes. No part is too small. Please! I got to be a part of this. I beg of you, please, whatever it takes,’ she admitted

Then at some point, Sandler texted Antonoff, asking, ' Does your wife golf at all?' He replied, 'Yeah, she's actually good!'

Then at some point, Sandler texted Antonoff, asking, ‘ Does your wife golf at all?’ He replied, ‘Yeah, she’s actually good!’

Sandler replied, 'No way,' as Antonoff asked, 'We talking 'Gilmore' or charity golf tournament?'

Sandler replied, ‘No way,’ as Antonoff asked, ‘We talking ‘Gilmore’ or charity golf tournament?’

Sandler replied, 'Gilmore. might bug her for a couple days, funny thing. She'd be awesome.'

Sandler replied, ‘Gilmore. might bug her for a couple days, funny thing. She’d be awesome.’

Qualley admitted, ' What a good husband. And I can't golf. He lied for the sake of the family. Yeah'

Qualley admitted, ‘ What a good husband. And I can’t golf. He lied for the sake of the family. Yeah’

As for the sport of golf, she admitted, 'Never golfed a day in my life. I'm terrible, actually'

As for the sport of golf, she admitted, ‘Never golfed a day in my life. I’m terrible, actually’

The original film followed Sandler's title character, a hapless hockey player who discovers a hidden talent for driving a golf ball over 400 yards

The original film followed Sandler’s title character, a hapless hockey player who discovers a hidden talent for driving a golf ball over 400 yards

She added that Sandler was her, ‘first crush’ and the original 1996 comedy classic Happy Gilmore is her, ‘favorite movie,’ adding Sandler is, ‘the greatest of all time.’ 

The original film followed Sandler’s title character, a hapless hockey player who discovers a hidden talent for driving a golf ball over 400 yards.

He finds himself joining the PGA Tour to try and win enough money to buy his grandma’s house back.

The comedy – which also starred Julie Bowen as the PGA Tour’s head of publicity Virginia Venit, Christopher McDonald as Happy’s rival Shooter McGavin and Carl Weathers as Happy’s teacher Chubbs Peterson – earned $41 million from a $12 million budget. 

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