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"Happy Days" alum Scott Baio spoke out in opposition to the beloved sitcom's cast reunion, which is set to help financially support Democrats running for office. Baio, known for his iconic role as Chachi, appeared on Fox Business' "Mornings with Maria" on Wednesday where he ripped the upcoming fundraiser and criticized "Full House" star John Stamos while he was at it. Henry Winkler (Fonzie), Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham), Don Most (Ralph Malph), Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), and writer Lowell Ganzbrb are all set to appear during the virtual fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m....
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A charity event in honor of a police officer killed while responding to a mass shooting in Thousand Oaks, California last year has been canceled after the local police chief and a Democratic politician objected to the participation of prominent Republicans, according to organizers who spoke with a local Fox affiliate. The event, a flag-football game called the Blue Bowl, was supposed to have taken place at Newbury Park High School in Thousand Oaks. Los Angeles Rams football players were scheduled to show up and sign footballs imprinted with pictures of the fallen officer, Sgt. Ron Helus. And thousands of...
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New allegations against Scott Baio surfaced Wednesday from another one of his Charles in Charge costars: Alexander Polinsky. Polinsky, 43, provided a statement to The Talk which was read out while Nicole Eggert was on the show to talk about her sexual abuse allegations against the actor. Eggert said on the show that Polinsky, who played Adam Powell on Charles in Charge, went with her to file to the police station when she filed a report against Baio and Polinsky also made his own police report supporting her allegations. In addition to supporting the actress’ claims, Polinsky alleged he was...
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Scott Baio wasted no time in disputing accusations from actress Nicole Eggert, who said he repeatedly molested her between the ages of 14 and 17. Baio took to Twitter saying “her claims are 100% lies” before going to Facebook Live in an effort to prove the allegations were false. Eggert brought the accusations to Twitter after she commented on a tweet referring to Baio’s support of Donald Trump: “Ask [Scott Baio] what happened in his garage at his house when I was a minor. Creep.” This started a series of tweets where she claims she was molested by him from...
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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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Eggert claimed the alleged incidents happened repeatedly when she was between the ages of 14 and 17. Actress Nicole Eggert is accusing actor-director Scott Baio of having "molested" her repeatedly when she was 14 until she was 17. In a series of tweets Saturday morning, the former Charles in Charge and Baywatch star told another Twitter user commenting on Baio's support for President Donald Trump, "Ask @scottbaio what happened in his garage at his house when I was a minor. Creep." In subsequent replies to Twitter users commenting on her tweet, Eggert described herself as a "molested child" and said...
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Appearing on Fox News last week, actor Scott Baio explained a very important fact about President Trump’s rhetorical style. In responding to attacks on the president’s tone and and general fitness for office, Baio had this to say: “I’m going to help the media right now, okay, I’m going to try to help them…It’s not going to go anywhere, but I’m going to try to help them because they’ve called the president, the president has dementia, he’s and idiot, he’s not mature…I’m from Brooklyn, President Trump is from Queens. This is what we do. We mess with people. That’s it.”
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On February 2, retail chain Nordstrom announced that they would drop Ivanka Trump’s clothing line, which sparked major controversy to whether the decision was political, based on her father’s presidency. Nordstrom said the choice was based on the performance of the brand. Actor Scott Baio, a supporter of President Trump, and his family have more than $30,000 last year at Nordstrom, but since the store decided to drop Ms. Trump’s brand, he says he is no longer willing to shop at the retailer. Baio also fired back at liberals who are boycotting stores that sell Trump merchandise.
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Scott Baio's alleged attacker's not only facing a Sheriff's investigation -- she's also dealing with a school full of angry parents demanding the school drop the hammer on her. Sources close to the situation tell TMZ ... Nancy Mack, wife of Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, could be looking at a possible ban from all school functions after she went off on Scott for supporting Donald Trump. We're told parents were livid and filed complaints with school officials. We broke the story ... Scott told cops Nancy continually shouted, "Grab 'em by the pussy" while making a scene...
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Another week, another report of a charged altercation over Donald Trump in Hollywood. Scott Baio claims that Nancy Mack, the wife of Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, attacked him over the weekend because of his support of the President-elect, reports TMZ (Baio spoke on Trump’s behalf at this summer’s Republican National Convention). The former “Happy Days” star, 56, filed a police report with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department accusing Mack of battery on Monday, Page Six has confirmed. Baio claims that Mack confronted him Saturday at an event they were both attending with their elementary school-aged children in...
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Trumpie loves Chachi — enough so that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee hand-selected Scott Baio to speak at the upcoming Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. During a Saturday appearance on Fox News’ Justice with Judge Jeanine, the former Happy Days actor confirmed to host Jeanine Pirro he was invited to address the convention by Trump himself.
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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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Video. Baio is a big Trump supporter.
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Actor Scott Baio on Monday said Republicans are only hurting themselves by not rallying around presidential front-runner Donald Trump. “It’s a huge mistake,” he said of establishment Republican opposition to Trump on Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto Coast to Coast." "For some reason, they insist and continue to and will not stop shooting themselves in the head. Not the foot, the head. “I just wish the Republican Party — which I don’t really consider myself a part of anymore, because I don’t trust them on anything — I just wish they would attack Democrats the way they attack their own.” Baio...
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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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Chachi loves Walker. Scott Baio — who played Chachi Arcola in “Happy Days” and its spinoff “Joanie Loves Chachi,” as well as the protagonist of “Charles in Charge” — tweeted his praise for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who is mulling a presidential run in 2016. “Gov. Walker sounds a lot like President Reagan. #WalkerFor Pres,” the tweet read, with a picture of the actor posing alongside Walker. Walker tweeted back Wednesday, writing: “Thanks! We both love Reagan, I’m flattered,” along with the hashtag #ChachiandWalkerLoveReagan. This is not the first time that Baio, a registered Republican, has offered support to a...
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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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Former “Happy Days” star Scott Baio claims he has been barraged with death threats and accused of being a racist after posting an unflattering photo of Michelle Obama on Twitter along with the caption “WOW He wakes up to this every morning.” Outraged users reportedly responded with angry Tweets such as “Scott Baio should be PUT DOWN and someone will PUT YOU DOWN.YOU; your WIFE and KID." Another Tweeter even went as far as to alter an image of Baio’s young child with the caption “this is what Scott Baio wakes up [to]." That photo has since been removed. The...
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