She’s the talented young actress who played the daughter of Adam Sandler and Salma Hayek in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups. Back when the movie premiered, she was just seven years old, stepping into the spotlight at a remarkably young age. Before fame came knocking, life was all about simple joys—like the annual camping trips she used to take with her family. Growing up, those moments outdoors helped shape her childhood, even as she began making her mark in Hollywood. The role in Grown Ups truly launched her into the public eye, and people still remember her performance fondly. Yeah, she was only seven, but she carried herself like a natural on screen. It’s kind of amazing to think about how much has changed since then. Still, despite the early start in acting, she stayed grounded, thanks in part to those family traditions. You know, it’s not every day that a kid lands such a memorable role in a major film. But there she was—shining in Grown Ups, and leaving an impression that stuck with audiences.
She once again stepped into the shoes of Becky Feder in Grown Ups 2, bringing back the character with her signature charm. It was a welcome return for fans who had grown fond of Becky Feder in the first film, and she made sure to deliver the same energy and humor that defined Becky Feder’s personality. Playing Becky Feder a second time allowed her to build on what had already been established, adding more depth while keeping the lighthearted spirit alive. Overall, her portrayal of Becky Feder remained a consistent highlight throughout the movie.