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Scott Baio says he's set to become the latest celebrity to escape from California as he's placed his $3.85million home on the market, citing the state's disastrous homelessness and crime issues. The former Happy Days star put his home in Woodland Hills on the market last month, having purchased it for just $1.85million in 2010. On Twitter, the conservative-leaning sitcom star said that he just doesn't feel secure in the Golden State anymore given the various issues under Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom. 'After 45 years, I'm making my way to finally 'exit stage right' from California,' he wrote. He then...
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ormer “Charles in Charge” star Scott Baio responded Saturday to allegations that he molested his former co-star Nicole Eggert when she was a minor. Baio’s wife filmed the counterattack—launched after Eggert put out a series of tweets Saturday. “Ask @scottbaio what happened in his garage at his house when I was a minor. Creep,” Eggert tweeted, replying to a mention of Baio on Twitter. She then accused Baio of digitally penetrating her beginning at age 14.
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Sandy Hook victim's sister slams Scott Baio for retweeting meme suggesting Heather Heyer's death was a hoax put on by 'crisis actors used in Newtown'. Actor Scott Baio was slammed on Facebook by a Sandy Hook victim's sister after he retweeted an outrageous meme on Thursday suggesting that Heather Heyer's death in Charlottesville was a hoax put on by the 'crisis actors used in Newtown'. Jillian Soto, the sister of slain Sandy Hook teacher Vicki Soto, blasted Baio for his retweet, saying he was 'encouraging hateful behavior'. Earlier today Scott Baio shared a picture encouraging conspiracy theories having to do...
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"Maybe Trump should do what Bill Clinton did, start walking around with a Bible after he was caught sticking a cigar in Monica Lewinsky," the actor says. Scott Baio, who is arguably one of Hollywood’s most outspoken supporters of Donald Trump’s bid for the White House, said he's under attack because of backing the Republican nominee. “I just got a death threat,” said the Happy Days alumni, who gave a keynote address on the first day of the Republican National Convention. The actor told The Hollywood Reporter that the threat was delivered via a non-profit organization named after his daughter....
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Earlier this week on Fox Business Network, actor Scott Baio said President Barack Obama’s reluctance to say “Islamic terror” means “he’s dumb, he’s Muslim or he’s a Muslim sympathizer.” “And I don’t think he’s dumb,” Baio added. He went on to wonder what the “end game” is. “Is it to totally eliminate the United States as it was created and founded and the way it is now?” Baio asked. “I’m baffled by the lack of anything happening.”
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Earlier this week on Fox Business Network, actor Scott Baio said President Barack Obama’s reluctance to say “Islamic terror” means “he’s dumb, he’s Muslim or he’s a Muslim sympathizer.” “And I don’t think he’s dumb,” Baio added.
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Video. Baio is a big Trump supporter.
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Actor Scott Baio came out tonight on Justice with Judge Jeanine in support of Donald Trump for president. Scott Baio Endorses Donald Trump!
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Scott Baio â€@ScottBaio · Jun 15 Sometimes God throws you a curve ball. If any extra prayers, give them to @MrsScottBaio Thanks Thank you for the prayers & support for my wife. #meningiomabraintumor https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Baio/381726605193429?ref=hl Â…
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FOX411: You were quite the player back in the day ... Pamela Anderson, Heather Locklear. SB: I did okay for myself. I was a single man living in Hollywood. But now I’m a married guy. You do things as a boy that you don’t do as a man. FOX411: Did you have to pry women off you? SB: Yeah at a certain point. It all seemed kind of fun and exciting. It was a great experience. FOX411: And no rehab trips. SB: I had parents who were parents who put fear in me about a lot of things. I think...
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Chalk one up for Mitt Romney – he’s got former “Happy Days” star Scott Baio’s vote. The actor, now starring in Nick at Nite’s new comedy, “See Dad Run,” stopped by Access Hollywood Live on Friday where he explained why he supports the Republican Presidential nominee. “I believe in Governor Romney for a lot of different reasons. I’ve met him many times and he’s a straight up guy, he’s a good guy, great family man [and] his kids are fantastic,” Scott told Kit Hoover and Billy Bush. “I think we need to be fixed in this country.” Scott said being...
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Actor Scott Baio is cooperating with the FBI and Twitter to determine who sent death threats to his Twitter account, in response to a post Baio tweeted that contained an unflattering photo of First Lady Michelle Obama. Baio, a vocal Republican best-known for his starring role on the 1980's sitcom "Charles in Charge," posted the photo Tuesday night, accompanied by the words, ""WOW He wakes up to this every morning."
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