Posted on 12/04/2023 7:37:47 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Actor Kelsey Grammer said in a recent interview that he still supports former President Donald Trump. But Paramount, the studio behind his new Frasier reboot, reportedly cut the interview short before the actor could elaborate.
Kelsey Grammer was speaking to the BBC Radio 4 about the new Frasier series, which streams on Paramount+.
During the interview, BBC Radio 4 host Justin Webb asked Grammer if he was still a Trump supporter. “I am and I’ll let that be the end of it,” the Emmy-winning star replied.
Grammer’s comment comes at the very end of the six-minute radio segment.
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“before the actor could elaborate.”
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“I am and I’ll let that be the end of it,”
Doesn’t sound like he was planning on eleborating.
my take as well.
The rocks themselves will cry out.
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Too bad California couldn’t vote him in as their next governor~!
California is forever lost, just like the New England states.
That was the end of it.
They went after Tim the Toolman...His new show...which is what they tried to shut down... is 10 times better that Tooltime.
Which new show?
Good for him!
DH and I have started watching his new show - it is very funny!
Kelsey is a great man.
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Absolutely correct. Too bad he just became toxic to everyone in Hollyweird. Betcha ten to one the reboot of his old show ‘Frasier’ gets canceled and fairly quickly.
Tim Allen the Toolman was great in The Santa Clause, as Scott Calvin, an ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Claus (played by Tim Allen’s actual stunt double, Steve Lucescu) to fall from his roof to his supposed death on Christmas Eve.
When he and his young son, Charlie, finish the late St. Nick’s trip and deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott learns that he must become the new Santa and convince those he loves that he is indeed Santa Claus.
I love that part when Tim suddenly develops a plump Santa midriff.....and orders enough for three people at a company lunch.
The film was released on November 11, 1994, and grossed $190 million. It received positive reviews and has since become a Christmas-time staple among viewers.....and several sequels.
Our vote is our only recourse... and now that our vote is invalidated, the future of this country is in political limbo.
No one in office speaks for the entire country, but rather subordinates the good of this country to his/her politics (not even to their party politics)
THAT'S sinking pretty low
Grammer has strong ties to Oregon. Pretty sure he has a home in the Willamette Valley. .
Kelsey is a great man and unlike the pope, who thinks he knows everything, he may want to stay OUT OF POLITICS. Good move, Kel. I love ya, baby.
I agree. He is a gentle man. A thoughtful man. A quiet man. It proves his talent as an actor. Simply because Frasier Crane is one of the most self center, loudmouth, egotistical, gutless, obnoxious characters I've ever seen. Except for Sheldon Cooper.
“Last Man Standing” likely.
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