Sony studio head calls Adam Sandler 'a**hole' in leaked mails

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ANI Melbourne
Last Updated : Dec 21 2014 | 12:20 PM IST

Sony hack continues to leak controversial news recently and the latest being that studio head of Sony Pictures Amy Pascal called Adam Sandler an "a**hole" in of her mails.

The new leak reveals that Sandler had proposed a "mooted" film version of the board game Candyland with 245 million dollars budget to Pascal and she being unimpressed by the idea called the actor an "a**hole" in one of the mails to her colleagues, News.com.au reported.

After a meeting with Sandler, Pascal mailed to her colleagues that the '50 First Dates' star was an "a**hole" and this was more actor's fault than anyone's but what they did was not communicate with each other and make assumptions.

The studio's other major objection appears to be to a request from Sandler that his producing partner on the upcoming 'Hotel Transylvania 2', 'Allen Covert', be paid an extra 100,000 dollars.

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First Published: Dec 21 2014 | 12:05 PM IST

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