Adam, Jimmy root for social distancing

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Hollywood actor Adam Sandler and comedian Jimmy Fallon have helped raise awareness of safety regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic with a new song titled Don’t touch grandma.
Sandler virtually appeared on the US late night talk show host’s programme, amid the Covid-19 lockdown, to help remind viewers to keep their distance from the elderly during the health disaster, said a report.
Fallon and Sandler both strummed along to guitars and sang the number.
The new song comes after Sandler recently performed a number dubbed The Quarantine Song on Fallon’s online version of The Tonight Show. (IANS)

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