Andy Roddick's wife, Brooklyn Decker, hilariously poked fun at a scene from the Hallmark Christmas movie "Love at the Christmas Contest" (2022). Decker shared a playful commentary on the movie's tongue-twisting dialogue delivery and questioned how many takes it took to shoot the scene.
Decker is an accomplished model and actress known for her roles in "What to Expect When You're Expecting," "Just Go with It," and "Battleship." The scene in question features actor Ross Girgl delivering an absurdly long and monotone line, inviting Samantha Cope’s character and her friend to a holiday event.
"I was wondering if you two were coming to the Green Pine Grove Town Square Christmas Eve Festival of Lights Christmas Tree Decorating Contest Finalist Gala tonight?" the actor Ross Girgl asked.
The dialogue's awkwardness did not go unnoticed by Decker, who reposted the video on her Instagram story on December 5, 2024. The humorous clip, originally posted by a popular meme page on Instagram, was captioned:
"Hallmark wtf is this writing? 😂😂"
Decker added her own caption, playfully questioning the behind-the-scenes effort required to shoot the scene, writing:
"Need to know how many takes..."
Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker expresses delight as he joins a Pickleball-themed comedy project
Andy Roddick's wife, Brooklyn Decker shared her admiration for her husband’s role in an upcoming Pickleball-themed comedy film.
Roddick, who participated in the inaugural Pickleball Slam, will be starring in the movie titled "The Dink" alongside Jake Johnson, Mary Steenburgen, and Ed Harris. The film is directed by Josh Greenbaum, with the screenplay written by Ben Stiller's production company, Red Hour Films. Stiller, an enthusiastic tennis fan often seen at tournaments, will also make a supporting appearance.
Following the announcement, Decker took to social media to praise her husband’s versatility and talent, expressing her pride in his latest endeavor.
"Jesus, what can't this man do?!" Brooklyn Decker captioned her Instagram story.
This project marks another step into the film industry for Andy Roddick, who has previously made cameo appearances in "Just Go with It" with his wife Brooklyn Decker, and had minor roles in TV shows like "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." Notably, the 2003 US Open singles champion was also the first male tennis player to host an episode of "Saturday Night Live."