David Spade Tells Howard Stern About His Past Fallout With Rob Schneider

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With the The Do-Over Netflix original film coming later on this month, David Spade stopped by to promote the film, his comedy tour with Rob Schneider and much more on the Howard Stern SiriusXM radio show.

Stern and David Spade told a pretty interesting story about being blown off by Christina Aguilera at a a Grammy party. Spade revealed that he was single and he and Stern were out at the part.

Aguilera was sitting alone on a couch and Stern introduced Spade to her but she ended up blowing both of them off.

In October 2015 Spade was on the show promoting his book "Almost Interesting: The Memoir". In the book Spade pointed out that he and Rob Schneider had a pretty bad falling out for years.

"Howard said David is out on tour with Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler doing comedy. Howard said David used to hate Rob. David said he and Rob had a problem," according to MarksFriggin's rundown.

"He admitted that. Howard said David's perception was that Rob would hand in a script with his name on it after they had both worked on it.

David said that happened. He said he was hanging on by a thread on that show and he had to do whatever he could to stay on."

Spade also confirmed that Schneider didn't put his name on a bit the co-wrote. Today, Adam Sandler managed to get the two to make up and now Spade and Schneider are going on a comedy tour together.

Spade says that Schneider does poke fun at him for some of what was written in the book.

During his visit on the Stern Show, Spade also talked about his racy comments on Jimmy Fallon, his thoughts on Coachella, his role in Lost and Found and of course The Do-Over.

The Do-Over is set to release on May 27 via Netflix. You can listen to the interview with Stern in the audio below.

Stream/Listen to David Spade's Interview With Howard Stern