One of Adam Sandler’s frequent collaborators reportedly called a Los Angeles restaurant hostess a “c–t” after he was denied entry for not wearing a mask.
Video obtained by TMZ appeared to show Peter Dante — who appeared in Sandler films including “The Waterboy” and “Grandma’s Boy” — berating the Quarters Korean BBQ hostess and demanding to speak to her boss on Monday.
“You know you’re garbage right?” he said, according to video. “Go back to the, f–k, you go back to school. Where’s your boss? Yeah, where’s your boss?
“Bring your boss over here right now,” he said to the hostess, who stood next to a “No Mask No Entry” sign. Los Angeles currently requires people to mask up when being seated at restaurants.
Dante, 53, was dressed in what appeared to be pajama pants and a T-shirt featuring an image of a cannabis leaf.
Reps for the actor did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
The outburst comes just a few months after he was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill his neighbor.
The actor reportedly confronted his neighbor over construction noise back in September, which allegedly escalated to threats of physical violence against the neighbor, along with their wife and kids, TMZ reported.
Dante was arrested and charged with a felony level offense, later posting bail for $50,000.
He is due to appear in court next week, according to People.
This was also not the first time the actor landed himself in hot water.
In 2013, he was kicked out of a Los Angeles hotel after allegedly making threats and using racial slurs.
Dante reportedly told a black staffer that he would have Adam Sandler “come to [his] house and f–k [him] up,” TMZ reported at the time.