Billy Gets Hazed in High School | Billy Madison

Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) arrives at high school expecting it to be easy like the earlier grades, but quickly gets targeted by teenage bullies who see him as an easy mark—despite being a grown man, Billy faces hazing, humiliation, and the brutal social hierarchy of high school that he somehow forgot or never experienced the first time around. The scene shows that even as an adult with life experience, high school bullies can still make your life miserable, and Billy's attempts to fit in or fight back only make things worse as teenagers smell weakness and pounce. Watching a full-grown adult get shoved into lockers and publicly embarrassed by kids young enough to be his children is both uncomfortable and hilarious, showing that high school trauma transcends age and Billy's wealth can't protect him from teenage cruelty. Get your haha pick! Watch Billy Madison here: https://www.primevideo.com/dp/amzn1.d... Billy Madison follows the wealthy but immature Billy, who must repeat grades 1-12 in two weeks to prove to his father he's capable of running the family's hotel business. Starting in kindergarten and working his way up, Billy faces childhood bullies, develops feelings for his third-grade teacher Veronica, and competes against his father's ruthless business partner Eric who wants to steal the company. Along the way, Billy learns about responsibility, kindness, and what it means to actually grow up. Watch more here: @HaHaPicks #BillyMadison #AdamSandler #HighSchool #BullyingScene